@Marco91 hey do your thing and link LJS highlight video to that tweet LOL. That'll be a total boss move.
LOL NICE! Should have said "Lee Jaesung wouldn't look too bad for Lyon " It's only a matter of time before he goes to France...
The player The only player of the current Jeonbuk squad who played in their previous title-winning campaign in 2006, goalkeeper Kwoun Suntae tasted his second Asian success by skippering his side to the title. The 32-year-old made nine appearances as Jeonbuk clinched their maiden Asian title a decade back. This year's competition saw the veteran custodian excel throughout between the sticks and proved to be an inspirational figure as they captured Asian supremacy. The stat 4 - With Jeonbuk claiming their second Asian title, Korea Republic became the tournament's most successful country with four K.League sides winning the championship on five occasions. The other three former winners are Pohang Steelers (2009), Seongnam FC (2010) and Ulsan Hyundai (2012). What they said "It’s our first title since 2006, so I'm really happy. When we lost in the 2011 final, I saw the fans were so dispirited, so winning the AFC Champions League is an unforgettable dream. There were two key points in the match, the first goal and the missed penalty from Al Ain. I just gave the players a positive mind to deal with any problems in the game. We had planned for lots of situations. We have had lots of plans since January, we were planning for 2016 to get the AFC Champions League title back and we want to share this (success) with our fans." Jeonbuk Motors head coach Choi Kanghee, who became the first coach to guide a club to two AFC Champions League titles http://www.fifa.com/clubworldcup/news/y=2016/m=11/news=jeonbuk-complete-asian-brace-2855370.html
Is it that important who's better? KBK was also very good and influential today just as LJS. And besides, HKW awas the best midfielder for me. He didn't only score but also was very dangerous at the flanks. The worst offensiver player was Leo imo. He was too selfish. But he is a fantastic player, maybe was just nervous abd wanted to show too much.
Al Ain's manager could be further punished by the AFC for his alleged 'punch' on coach Park Chung-kyun. Both two men were sent off during this match. Al Ain also won "Fair Play" award after the match
Felicitations a nos partenaires du @Jeonbuk_hyundai pour leur titre de Champion d'Asie !! pic.twitter.com/h7Du6vpWkq— Olympique Lyonnais (@OL) November 26, 2016
No, not that important (i like both)...it's just that LJS is another level, especially in big matches situations.
He's already got plenty of international game experience with ACL and now the Club World Cup. He should be fine as our no.1 goalie.