Why is Son Heung-Min wearing a face mask at the World Cup 2022?

Son is looking a little different in Qatar (Picture: Ulrik Pedersen/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

Son Heung-Min’s stunning performances for Tottenham over the last few seasons have made him one of the most recognisable players at the World Cup 2022 – even whilst wearing a face mask.

The Premier League ace has starred for South Korea in the tournament and they are now gearing up for a round of 16 clash with Brazil.

The 30 year-old is unsurprisingly South Korea’s star man at Qatar 2022 and he will be pivotal to his nation’s hopes of making it into the quarter-final.

But with Son sporting such an unusual look at the tournament, fans have all been asking the same question – why on Earth is he wearing the face mask?

Read on for the all important answer.

Why is Son Heung-Min wearing a face mask against Brazil?

Son suffered four fractures to his eye socket after colliding with Marseille defender Chancel Mbemba during Tottenham’s Champions League game on November 1.

The forward underwent surgery four days later and missed the Premier League games with Liverpool and Leeds as well as the Carabao Cup defeat to Nottingham Forest.

Son went down injured in the south of France at the start of November (Picture: Clive Rose/Getty Images)

There had been concerns that the injury would prevent Son from playing in Qatar, but he has recovered well from the surgery and is fit enough to play in his third World Cup after featuring in 2014 and 2018.

After his first training sessions with the squad in Qatar, Son told reporters: ‘I don’t think it was bad because the mask was more comfortable than I thought.

‘In fact, it was a little different from when I used it in England. It was more comfortable. Except for sweating a lot because the weather was hot, there was no big difference.

‘The reason I keep touching the mask is because the shape of my face is slightly different. Even if the swelling goes down, one day it’s still swollen. I keep touching it after fitting it to my face. I was surprised that it was a lot more comfortable than I thought.’

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