When I went to Germany, all I knew were German swear words.
“When I went to Germany, all I knew were German swear words.”
— Son Heung-min · German
The World Motivation
When I went to Germany, all I knew were German swear words.
“When I went to Germany, all I knew were German swear words.”
— Son Heung-min · German
When I went to Germany, all I knew were German swear words.
Competition makes us all better and better.
I love Korean rice and Korean food in general. Korean barbecues are cool - there's a table with a hole in it with fire coming through, and we throw meat on it.
When I am playing for my country, there is not a single match that I can take lightly.
He's always with me; I'm always asking. He can be my father, or he can be my coach, or he can be an ex-player. I can ask him so many things. He teaches me a lot, and I'm really thankful.
The German police were actually after me when I was first in Stoke. They had put pictures of my face on the trees in Bremen and said: 'Find this guy.' They said I had an €80 fine to pay or something. But I spoke to my lawyer and I didn't owe anything.
I spent a little time in Germany as a schoolboy learning German, and it's a country I knew very well, spent a lot of time in. I knew the history very well. I've always wanted to do a piece of work about the post-war period, of one sort or another.
I was born in Switzerland. Everyone thinks I'm Swiss, but I'm actually German. I'm from Germany. It's a small country. You don't have as many great actors there, of course.
The German ueber-photographer Andreas Gursky was the perfect pre-9/11 artist.