The 31-year-old was talking to a journalist after his side's 2-2 draw with Arsenal in the north London derby on Sunday.
Whilst being interrupted by someone off-camera during the broadcast, the South Korea international pointed out he was talking about Van de Ven.
Son said: "We're talking about Micky van de Ve."
The reporter then replied: "Yeah, how do you pronounce him? How do you pronounce him?"
"Micky van de Ve," Son stated, before he was then corrected.
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"Micky van de Ven we say, with an N," said the reporter.
Son then added: "Van de ven, wow."
The Dutchman arrived at Spurs from Wolfsburg in the summer in a £43million deal.
Since joining Ange Postecoglou's side, he has made six appearances in the Premier League and one in the Carabao Cup.
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Cristian Romero put through his own net to give Arsenal the lead in the derby, before Son equalised before half-time.
Bukayo Saka then put the Gunners back in front, before the South Korean star equalised a minute later, firing past David Raya as the points were shared.