Spurs' Son avoids military service after winning Asian Games gold
South Korea needed extra time to beat Japan 2-1 and win gold at the Asian Games, earning Son Heung-min exemption from national service.

Son Heung-min secured exemption from military service after helping South Korea to the Asian Games title with a 2-1 victory over Japan on Saturday.
Son safe for Spurs
The Tottenham forward was given permission by the Premier League club to play in the Under-23 tournament in Indonesia knowing a gold medal would seal his release from mandatory service for his country.
Round by round the pressure has increased for Son and his team-mates and it showed in the final as they took their time to break down Japan.
South Korea dominated the opening half and saw Hwang Ui-jo waste a glorious chance to break the deadlock, and their profligacy continued after the restart.
Son was guilty of failing to take clear-cut chances, and when he turned provider Ui-jo, the tournament's top scorer, was again unable to convert.
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An extra 30 minutes was needed to separate the two sides and fittingly Son was at the heart of securing South Korea's triumph.
The 26-year-old embarked on a mazy dribble three minutes into extra time before a heavy touch ran to Seung Woo-lee, the winger lashing home from inside the box.
Another Son delivery helped wrap things up, Hwang Hee-chan heading home to secure the gold medal - despite Ayase Ueda's late consolation - and all-important exemption from national service.