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Son Heung-min’s LAFC Debut: 6 takeaways from his thirty minutes against Chicago

Son Heung-min debut for LAFC showed signs he will become everything the Black and Gold is hoping for.

Son Heung-min shoots the ball in game vs Chicago yesterday (Joshua Torres / Pitchside Brazil / Pitchside USA)

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Road Form Remains LAFC’s Weak Spot

Over the last 10 MLS away matches, LAFC have averaged 1.78 goals scored but conceded 2.0 per game, earning only 1.1 points per outing. Son’s arrival could add attacking bite, but without tightening the defense and controlling tempo, road inconsistency will continue to cost LAFC valuable points.

A Game-Changer in Just 16 Minutes

Subbed on in the 61st minute against the Fire, Son immediately altered the flow. By the 77th, he’d blown past Carlos Terán, won a penalty, and set up Denis Bouanga’s equalizer in a 2-2 draw. No goal for him, but a clear statement of intent.

Son Heung-min's presence made LAFC much dangerous in just 30 minutes of play (Joshua Torres / Pitchside Brazil / Pitchside USA)

Premier League Pace, MLS Impact

The acceleration that drew the penalty was classic Tottenham-era Son — direct, vertical, and ruthless. In a league where defensive shape can crack under speed, this will be a weapon LAFC can lean on heavily.

An International Icon With Local Pull

Even in the smaller SeatGeek Stadium, Son drew a crowd wearing South Korea, Tottenham, and Bayer Leverkusen jerseys. His arrival instantly boosts LAFC’s profile in Asia and Europe — something MLS has long sought with marquee signings.

Son Heung-min waves at the crowd at Seetgeek Stadium (Joshua Torres / Pitchside Brazil / Pitchside USA)

Early Chemistry With Bouanga

Three shots, sharp movement, and instant attacking interplay with Bouanga gave LAFC new passing lanes and transitional threats. Son Heung-min played made his presence felt mainly on the left flank and in the central areas of the box, precisely the role he assumed when replacing David Martínez. Once match fitness builds, this partnership could be one of the league’s most dangerous.

Son's heat map vs Chicago Fire showing the attacker through the left and center flanks.

More Than a Marketing Move for LAFC

With captain Aaron Long sidelined for the year and Marlon’s loan over, LAFC will still have to figure out how to not become so vulnerable at times in the back. The arrival of center back Ryan Porteous will help, and full back Artem Smolyakov is showing promise when attacking and overloading the left side.

And now, LAFC adds a much needed difference-maker in Son. The superstar's debut showed he can fill that role — not just as a commercial asset, but as a player who changes games outcomes. If his influence grows, the Western Conference balance could shift quickly back in favor of LAFC.

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