Tottenham legend Heung-min Son produced an outstanding strike against the Colorado Rapids, but Hugo Lloris had an evening to forget.
Spurs Web has closely followed how the Tottenham legend has got on since his summer switch to Los Angeles FC.
Son has made Major League Soccer look too easy in his first few months in the United States, and he produced some magic again away at Colorado on Saturday.
However, the 33-year-old will not be best pleased by what his long-time Tottenham teammate, Hugo Lloris, did at the other end.

Video: Tottenham legend Heung-min Son produces brilliant left-foot strike
In the 41st minute, Son was played through on a counter-attack and the former Tottenham man squared up the defender before going past him with his typical stepover.
Former Arsenal defender, Rob Holding, who joined Colorado in August, came over to then cover the South Korean star’s run, but he could not stop Son rifling the ball into the top corner with his left foot.
Holding was then seen punching the turf in frustration, and the feeling of being humiliated by Son is not new for him.
The former Gunners defender was sent off in the North London derby back in 2022 after being given the run around by the Tottenham legend, as Spurs emerged 3-0 winners.
Watch Son’s latest goal below:
Video: Hugo Lloris’ blunder cancels out Son’s opener
However, Son’s goal was cancelled out on 61 minutes thanks to a blunder from another Spurs legend.
Hugo Lloris took a poor touch in his own six-yard box and Colorado forward Paxten Aaronson pounced to level the scores, leaving the Frenchman with his hands on his head.
The two sides then both scored very late on as the game ended in a dramatic 2-2 draw at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City.