Son Heung-Min couldn't believe his ears. As he made his MLS debut with Los Angeles FC, the South Korean star expected a chorus of boos to descend down upon him. LAFC were playing the Fire in Chicago, after all. Surely there would be no warm welcome for MLS's newest megastar.
That's where the surprise came. Son's debut wasn't met with antagonism but rather enthusiasm, his arrival in MLS celebrated by both traveling LAFC fans and home Fire fans, alike.
“I really enjoyed it," he said postgame. "I've never ever had this welcome from away fans. I used to play in the Premier League. When I played at away grounds, they were always booing me, but it was nice to see people were celebrating, people were enjoying the football.”
Such is the new reality for Son, who is uniquely as much of an icon as he is a soccer player. It's why his MLS arrival is so meaningful. MLS has had plenty of incredible soccer players join the league, Son among them. The league, though, save for David Beckham and Lionel Messi, may not have ever had another megastar quite like the South Korean and former Tottenham legend.
The impact of his arrival is already reverberating, from the stands in Chicago to the online shopping carts of fans all over the world.
Son may not be a game-changer in the same way that Beckham or Messi were. Both clearly ushered in new eras of MLS, lending their starpower to the league at crucial moments. The South Korean star can be more accurately categorized as a ceiling-raiser, someone who takes that foundation and takes things up a notch.
However you categorize him, MLS seems set to benefit in a variety of manners, expanding the league's reach in ways that they couldn't have imagined with any other signing.




