South Korea coach Juergen Klinsmann yesterday included Son Jun-ho in his squad for two friendlies this month, despite the player still being held in China in connection with a bribery case.
World Cup midfielder Son, who plays in China for Shandong Taishan, was detained last month in the Liaoning Province in China’s northeast.
Klinsmann nevertheless included the 31-year-old in his squad for home matches with Peru on Friday next week and El Salvador four days later, even though he is unlikely to be available.
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“Obviously we are all shocked of the situation of Jun-ho and he has our total support,” Klinsmann told reporters as he named a 23-man squad.
“We hope every day something happens, but it’s not in our hands,” he said.
The Korea Football Association said it had sent officials to China to seek Son’s release, but the player’s lawyer was “reluctant” to speak to them.
Association officials returned to South Korea yesterday “without success,” Yonhap News Agency reported.
China has released few details about the allegations against Son, saying only that he was detained “on suspicion of accepting bribes by non-state employees.”
“We’re looking after him, he’s getting our support,” Klinsmann said. “We don’t know his state of mind, we don’t know what physical state he is, but I think he deserves all the support from us.”
Son played in three of South Korea’s four matches at last year’s World Cup in Qatar.
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