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Such quick feet there to get the strike off before he was closed down. Impressive.
Finished with his weaker foot too.Such quick feet there to get the strike off before he was closed down. Impressive.
I *think* today was the last one. Round 33 of 33. Not sure if there is a playoff system or not.When does the season finish in Korea? I see his team are sitting 3rd at present but couldn’t find details on anymore fixtures.
I *think* today was the last one. Round 33 of 33. Not sure if there is a playoff system or not.
It is a sped up clip. He has good speed but certainly isn't rapid.This kid is rapid. Look at the sprint to get to the pass for the assist. I thought it was a sped up clip!
but would Ange bring him on from the bench?Yang shows what he can bring to our team on the very first play on that clip.
JanDoes he arrive in Jan or next season?
You can watch the full game, and a few others, at the link bellow if you want. This was one of his best performances in a while. As I mentioned in another thread he, like the Gangwon as a whole, have been really off the boil of late. He has probably had one good half of football in his last 4/5 games prior to this one. Its also worth mentioning that Incheon are rock bottom of the K league although they did manage to eek out a draw with top placed Ulsan a few weeks ago somehow. I really like the look of the kid a lot, I even bought a Gangwon shirt with his name on the back for some unknown reason (i may have had one too many margaritas one evening and got a little over exited watching back one of his games) but I do think the step up could be big for him and I really think we need to keep our expectations in check. Really fun player to watch and one who has a lot of potential but will need time and i'm not expecting much from him this season.I haven't really watched any full games but it's impressive how involved he seems to be in Gangwons attack. Seems like they really trust him and play through him a lot. Very encouraging imo.
According to this website, K-league is ranked 25th in the World and the Swedish league is 26th.Can anyone give some insight on how the Korean league compares to some of the European leagues?
It looks like he stands out in the K-League in the same way Bergvall stood out in Sweden, but I’d have no idea how the two would compare.
I’m guessing it’d be unrealistic to expect him to make an immediate impact, much as Bergvall is clearly talented but needs time to develop.