What Son Heung-min’s Fitness Update Means for Houston Dynamo Fans and MLS
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MLS fans love a blockbuster name, and Son Heung-min certainly qualifies. But according to LAFC coach Steve Cherundolo, getting the South Korean star to full speed is going to take patience. That update matters well beyond Los Angeles, especially for clubs like the Houston Dynamo that must track every major shift in the Western Conference.
In comments reported overseas, Cherundolo made it clear that making Son Heung-min 100% match fit is not a simple process. The message was straightforward: a player of Son’s quality can change games, but even elite talent needs time to adapt physically and settle into a new rhythm. For MLS rivals, that means LAFC may have another gear coming later rather than immediately.
Why the Son Heung-min fitness update matters
The Son Heung-min fitness update is significant because LAFC remains one of the Dynamo’s high-profile conference rivals. If Son needs time, opposing teams may get a temporary window before LAFC becomes even more dangerous. On the other hand, once he reaches peak condition, the balance of power in the West could shift fast.
For Houston supporters, this is the kind of league-wide development worth watching. MLS is becoming more global every year, and star signings raise the standard across the board. That creates tougher matchups, bigger crowds, and more attention on every club, including the Dynamo.
There is also a broader league angle here. Son’s arrival brings international visibility, but expectations can get wildly ahead of reality. Fans often assume a star will dominate from day one. Cherundolo’s remarks serve as a reminder that fitness, chemistry, and timing still matter, no matter how famous the name on the jersey may be.
What’s next for LAFC and Houston Dynamo
Now the focus turns to how quickly Son can build minutes and sharpen his form. LAFC will likely manage that process carefully rather than force the issue. That approach could pay off later in the season, especially if the club wants him fresh for crucial matches and a playoff push.
Meanwhile, Houston Dynamo fans should keep one eye on their own form and another on the conference table. Every point matters in MLS, and every major roster development around the West can affect seeding, momentum, and postseason matchups. If Son rounds into top condition, LAFC could become even more difficult to handle.
Still, there is no shortcut here. Cherundolo’s message was practical, calm, and realistic. Son Heung-min may become a major force in MLS, but LAFC is asking for patience before expecting the finished product. For the Dynamo and the rest of the league, that means the real test may still be ahead.
This article is a summary of reporting by 조선일보. Read the full story here.
