
Tottenham star Heung-min Son was happy to get back on the score sheet for his side.
After a very tough season on a personal level, Son looked closer to his best form against Brighton.
Despite the Albion having the better chances in the game, Son's clinical finish helped Spurs to a 2-1 win in the Champions League places six pointer.
"It was more a case of position and being able to make the runs I like Brighton played quite a high line, which gave me space to run in behind," revealed the 30-year-old to football.london.
"But I still want to be in a consistent way, a better way, and although scoring is important I want to help the team in as many ways as I can.
We've had a tough few weeks, losing leads at Southampton before the international break and at Everton, where we conceded last-minute goals. We don't need to talk too much about learning and improving because we all know where we made mistakes and we should have taken more responsibility to take three points from those games and not just hoping we would get three points for free.
Although we had to suffer to get the win, we had to fight to the last minute and the last seconds, and this time we did it."


