Son Heung-min (via Getty)South Korea’s preparations for their FIFA World Cup 2026 group-stage match against the Czech Republic took an unexpected turn. A private conversation between two reporters was accidentally aired during a training session in Mexico. The incident happened during an open media session in Guadalajara, where members of the press were watching the national team train ahead of their tournament opener.The embarrassing mistake quickly attracted attention after comments about captain Son Heung-min were heard on the live broadcast. The reporters appeared unaware that their microphones were still active while discussing the forward’s training style. The leaked conversation spread across social media as South Korea continued final preparations for the important Group A encounter against the Czech Republic.Reporters’ conversation about Son Heung-min accidentally goes publicThe incident occurred while Son Heung-min was taking part in a demanding training drill with his teammates. One reporter jokingly questioned why the South Korean captain was running with such intensity and discipline, suggesting that he looked like someone leading military exercises. The second reporter replied that Son had not completed traditional military service and added that many people misunderstand how military duties work in South Korea.Because both microphones remained switched on, the entire exchange was picked up by the broadcast feed. Viewers and media members quickly noticed the comments, turning a routine training session into a talking point ahead of South Korea’s opening World Cup match.The incident came as Son addressed growing speculation about his international future. Speaking to reporters before the Czech Republic game, the 33-year-old rejected suggestions that the 2026 tournament would automatically be his final World Cup appearance. He explained that he had never publicly declared this competition would be his last and said any decision about retirement would be made by him when the time felt right.Son remains one of South Korea’s most important players despite concerns about his recent goal-scoring form. Since moving from Tottenham Hotspur to Los Angeles FC in 2025, some observers have questioned whether the veteran forward is still at his peak. However, head coach Hong Myung-bo continues to place his trust in the experienced captain.South Korea’s squad also includes players such as Hyeon-gyu Oh and Kim Min-jae as they aim to start their FIFA World Cup campaign with a positive result.