WATCH: Renowned YouTuber Chunkz reveals he taught Son Heung-Min how to score a free kick 1 year ago

Amin Mohammed (born 21 February 1996), known professionally as Chunkz, is an English YouTube personality, host, entertainer and former musician.
In a YouTube video published back in 2021, him and Son Heung-Min were doing a “Speedflow Challenge” in which they had touch a ball first after counting down from 3. The first person to do 3/5 times won. Son won that challenge 5-0 because his reflexes were too fast for the YouTuber to handle.
Next up, Son Heung-Min and Chunkz did a freekick challenge to see who had better freekick abilities. The YouTuber went up first after boasting a lot and when he hit it, the end result was actually “pretty decent”, according to Son Heung-Min himself. Son hit the same kind of shot into the goal for South Korea yesterday which led him to proclaim that he taught Son Heung-Min this one. Let’s take a look at what Chunkz meant by that in a tweet he posted on his Twitter timeline.
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How was Son Heung-Min this season?

Son has been incredible for Tottenham Hotspurs this season. Sonny has pretty much swept all of the Spurs player of the season awards, not only from the club but all of the media outlets and blogs that cover Tottenham. Honestly, it’d be weird for anyone NOT to give it to Son, because he’s without question had the best season of his career.
It takes a lot to knock Harry Kane off his perch as Tottenham Hotspur’s leading scorer. It hasn’t happened for eight years. You have to go back to 2014 to find a player who scored more than Harry Kane, and that was Emannuel Adebayor with a mere 14 goals. Sonny did it this season, scoring 24 goals in all competitions, including 23 in the Premier League.
Son scored 14 goals in Tottenham’s last 14 league matches, a stretch that included six goals in his final five. Those league goals all came from open play and was enough to earn him a share of the Golden Boot with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah. Sonny also contributed ten assists in all competitions, and his npxGA/90 of 0.90 is the highest of his career, at any club.
To state it in laymen terms, Sonny averaged nearly one goal or assist in every match he played this season. That’s phenomenal.
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