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World’s Best Two-Footed Footballers: Son Heung-min at No. 3, Mbappe at No. 2, and No.1 Goes to…

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Son Heung-min, who plays as a forward for and captains both Premier League clubs, Tottenham Hotspur, has been ranked as the third-best ambidextrous soccer player in the world.

Son Heung-min is pictured heading the ball during a match between South Korea and Portugal in the third round of Group H at the 2022 Qatar World Cup, held at the Education City Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar, on December 3 last year (Korean time). / Yonhap News

French media outlet L-FRII reported, “We reveal the world’s top three ambidextrous soccer players.”

The report continued, “There aren’t many soccer players worldwide who can use both feet well. However, those who can have distinct advantages over other players. They provide a tactical edge and can deliver unpredictable shots.”

It added, “Players who use both feet well can create scoring opportunities from various angles. It’s hard for defenders and goalkeepers to predict. It’s an undeniable strength in offense.”

A media report highlighted Cristiano Ronaldo’s ranking as the world’s top ambidextrous soccer player, noting his renowned right-foot shots and equally impressive left-foot accuracy, which gives him an unpredictable edge. Following Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe was recognized as the second-best in this category, praised for his potent shots with both feet, a skill that significantly contributes to the French national soccer team’s high standing.

The report said, “Son Heung-min has been selected as the third-best ambidextrous soccer player in the world. He is a perfect forward with outstanding skills. His explosive speed and decisive shooting ability are also strengths. He has shown enough capability to fill the void left by Harry Kane’s transfer to Bayern Munich last summer.”

Son Heung-min is seen greeting Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal before a match between South Korea and Portugal in the third round of Group H at the 2022 Qatar World Cup, held at the Education City Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar, on December 3 last year (Korean time). / Yonhap News
By. Keun Soo Lee

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