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South Korea beat Japan 2-1 in Asian Games final in Indonesia

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Tottenham forward Heung-min Son has avoided the prospect of carrying out military service after captaining South Korea to the gold medal at the Asian Games.

Son and his team-mates needed Asian Games gold to be granted exemptions from carrying out military service - and there were scenes of jubilation in Cibinong after a South Korea win against Japan.

Victory hung in the balance for Son's side for the majority of Saturday's final as Japan held South Korea to a 0-0 scoreline after 90 minutes.

But Son stepped up in the first period of extra-time with contributions to both of his country's goals, ensuring a memorable win for South Korea, and allowing Tottenham fans to breathe a sigh of relief.

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Defeat for South Korea would have seen Son - who turned 26 last month - forced to undertake compulsory military service in his homeland where men are required to complete 21 months of national service by the age of 28.

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