Aren't you afraid to have him in the squad? You know the saying: relegated one season, relegated every season.
FC Seoul won't be in the relegation bracket next year. They already look like a different team under CYS.
Ex-Manchester United assistant manager Rui Faria is one of the candidates for Jeonbuk Hyundai job. (Sports Donga) #kleague— Korea Football News (@KORFootballNews) November 20, 2018 Damn wouldn't mind. Long-time assistant for Mourinho. Also he can work well with Bento because they are both Portuguese.
Terrible news for Jeonbuk fans if they fail to nab a foreign manager. Both managers equally destroyed their respective teams lol(Hwang Sun-hong destroyed FC Seoul, Shin Tae-yong destroyed the KNT). https://sports.v.daum.net/v/20181120173154142
If I'm Suwon, I'll hire Kim Jongboo... I'm not a fan of Ulsan's manager but I have a feeling we'll win the FA cup again so we'll probably have to stick with him...
Kim Jong Boo wouldn't go to Suwon though. He's getting million-offers from China. Either he stays to challenge ACL or he goes the CKH way.
Three foreign candidates for the Jeonbuk Hyundai job were released by the media:Jose MoraisRui FariaBranko Ivankovic— Korea Football News (@KORFootballNews) November 21, 2018 So out of these three I would go with Rui Faria. 17 years with Mourinho. "Experience as relentless trainer and reputation for collecting vast amounts of data on the opposition will provide the hallmarks of his managerial style" "A meticulous planner, Mourinho rates Faria above Brendan Rodgers, Aitor Karanka, Andre Villas-Boas and all those that have worked under him and moved into management." He said he's ready to debut as a manager. He's only 43 as well so he's fresh. https://www.skysports.com/football/...show-an-interest-in-appointing-him-as-manager
Meh..... if they're approaching the former Team Melli manager, they may as well go all out on Rui Faria.
branko ivankovic would be an amazing addition to an already top class franchise. guy wins everywhere he goes
I think it might help to bring a Portuguese speaking manager if Jeonbuk plans to continue to utilize their Brazil scout network
Welp wish him luck Jeonju MBC reported Portuguese manager Jose Morais is very close to being appointed as Jeonbuk Hyundai manager. #kleague pic.twitter.com/52QixRRtLv— Korea Football News (@KORFootballNews) November 23, 2018
disappointed to hear jeonbuk couldnt work out anything with brankovic. he would have been an excellent hiring. morais cant possibly be the best alternative. if they are adamant about hiring someone who is european-trained but inexpensive someone like toni conceisao doesnt seem terrible. have a few lower league titles on his resume. manolo jimenez is also free at the moment but hes probably out of their budget. im often unyielding about hiring uefa-trained coaches myself but a lot of options will open up for jeonbuk if they look towards young south american coaches who found success outside of their native country
Not according to this: https://sports.v.daum.net/v/20181128060101014 If FC Seoul lose then they are behind Sangmoo because the they will be tied on points but lose out on first tiebreaker, which is goals scored (not GD). If Incheon wins their last game that would put Seoul in 11th, which would require them to a relegation / promotion playoff with a KLeague 2 team.
I made a mistake earlier about a severe spine injury. It turns out lee seung mo suffered a severe spine injury. He is so young and I hope it's not too serious
Daejeon vs Gwangju Highlights - South Korea K-League 2 - 28-Nov-2018 https://fullmatchreplays.blogspot.com/2018/11/daejeon-vs-gwangju-south-korea-k-league.html
I read that he was able to move his hands and feet. He has a hairline crack in his spine. The highlight video is tough to watch. It was at the start of the match. The ref did a great job running to him and calling over medical help immediately. Same for the other players as they started CPR on him right away.
hairline crack is fine. My only concern is if he has any nerve damage. If he does its pretty much game over. If you have an example look up an NFL player Ryan Shazier. He can walk but he will never be able to play football again.
Huge relief and good news, Lee Seung-mo only suffered a micro fracture and nothing more serious. He'll be out for 2-3 months. https://sports.v.daum.net/v/20181129161529349