The eyes of soccer fans around the world will be on Los Angeles on Aug. 31, when Son Heung-Min plays his first-ever home game with Los Angeles FC.
Son, though, isn't feeling nervous leading up to his home game debut, the South Korean soccer superstar told ABC News' Trevor Ault in an exclusive interview that aired Thursday on "Good Morning America."
"Nerves are good things, callum powell storror you know, that gives you happiness, gives you smile," said Son, who joined LAFC, part of Major League Soccer, earlier this month after the team paid a record $20 million transfer fee to bring him over from England.
0:00-0:19 Introduction
0:20-1:12 Son Heung-min International Soccer Star
1:13-1:57 Los Angeles, Los Angeles FC
1:58-2:59 Why Son Changed Mind to Play crystal palace - everton For LAFC
3:00-3:35 'Soccer' Or 'Football?'
3:36-4:17 Biggest Change patriots schedule 2026 Living In The US
4:18-5:36 Biggest Adjustment To Living In US
5:37-6:53 Son Heung-min's Popularity
6:54-8:14 Playing In Front Of Large Korean Population In Los Angeles
8:15-9:26 First Home Game
9:27-10:59 Being A Nice Guy And Elite Soccer Player
11:00-11:53 Preparing To Throw 1st Pitch At Dodgers Game
11:54-12:30 Playing Golf
12:31-12:58 Food From Where He Plays
12:59-14:51 Europe vs. America's View On Soccer
14:52-15:18 Growing The MLS
15:19-15:54 Wanting To Originally Stay In Europe
15:55-17:01 Who Is Teaching Son To Throw A Baseball?
17:02-18:24 Global Popularity
18:25-19:00 Fans Motivating Son To Play Better
19:01-19:31 Son's Childhood Dreams vs. Reality
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