Heung-min Son's play-acting during Spurs 3-1 West Ham was so embarrassing
Tottenham Hotspur kept themselves firmly in the hunt for Champions League qualification on Sunday afternoon.
Antonio Conte’s side followed up their 2-0 win away at Brighton in midweek with a 3-1 victory over London rivals West Ham United.
A brace from Heung-min Son and an own goal from Kurt Zouma was enough to hand Spurs a potentially season-changing three points.
The north London outfit were simply too good on the day and West Ham looked absolutely knackered after their memorable Europa League match against Sevilla on Thursday.
Both of Son’s goals – which Harry Kane assisted – were very tidy finishes, although the South Korean star didn’t exactly cover himself in glory at one point in the match.
The Spurs forward was guilty of some of the worst play-acting we’ve seen in quite some time after Zouma kicked the ball at his leg.
It wasn’t like the French defender booted it hard, though. It was the tamest of strikes that connected with Son, but he still fell to the turf in an attempt to get the West Ham man punished by the referee.
Take a look at the embarrassing incident here…
Son is an absolute disgrace…pic.twitter.com/R1LC0jv4M9
Look at son going town for being hit with a football at his foot. What a disgrace. pic.twitter.com/3IEdbq9M52
Career ending kick there for Son! #Spursy #Spurs #TOTWHU pic.twitter.com/zMKdAsE2W8
You’re a fully grown man, mate. Horrible little cheat.
Why does a world-class footballer have to resort to something like that?! It’s just so infuriating to watch.
The fact Sergio Reguilon stormed over to Zouma as if he’d nearly taken Son’s leg off with the most powerful of shots was laughable as well.
We can only hope that the former Bayer Leverkusen man gets a stern talking to from Conte and his teammates