Son Heung-min made an immediate impression in his first MLS start, registering an assist and starring in LAFC’s 2-0 win over the New England Revolution.
The South Korean forward, making just his second appearance for the Black & Gold, played a decisive role in both goals. His relentless pressing created the opening for Mark Delgado’s stunning strike early in the second half, before he unselfishly set up fellow summer signing Mathieu Choinière deep into stoppage time to seal the victory.

Son, who had come off the bench in last week’s debut at Chicago Fire to win a crucial penalty, expressed his delight at his new adventure. “I’m enjoying every single day, every single second,” the former Tottenham star said. “Especially when you win away from home, it feels even better.”
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Head coach Steve Cherundolo praised the 31-year-old’s influence both on and off the pitch. “He brings a smile to work every day, which is very important. You’re getting his technical ability, his speed, his finishing, and the experience he’s built over the years. We are delighted to have him.”
Delgado, who opened the scoring, echoed the sentiment: “Sonny has been a great addition. He brings fresh energy, he’s lively, and he’s always motivating the boys.”
Son came close to opening his own MLS goal account at Gillette Stadium, but his creativity and energy ensured LAFC left with all three points and another reason to believe their marquee signing will be a game-changer.