Nice gifs, but also made a mistakes that almost lead to Ulsan scoring. He needs to fix it cause at higher level mistakes like this always translate in a goal. I think it's one rare korean defender who can handle physically strong players in Europe. He's got potential.
kim minjae is a physical beast who belong at another level from the rest of the pack. not only is he strong hes also got thickness to go with his got low centre of gravity and great body balance. if korea is ever to see a defender consistently starting for top half team at a european league this guy is it. long way to go though
It's his first few pro games so it's natural he'll make some mistakes. He'll be good with more experiences probably.
and lee jaesung was good today after returning from 6 months layoff. hopefully someone makes a touchy video
I doubt any European scouts will be interested in him by that time. Tbh him going to Europe itself is a long shot.
Personally I have no animosity toward them. Of course I do not appreciate them when they go beyond the line they shouldn't just as anyone else does.
supporters in korea have a history of becoming obnoxious for others when their club starts winning. suwon was notorious for this. there was a time when you couldnt say a single thing about suwon without getting harassed. seoul fans had a small run now its jeonbuk. jeonbuk fans right now are especially unbearable because theyve somehow incorporated their countryside victim complex in all of their shtick
a bit rusty but thats to be expected after a long layoff. played well for the most part and was definitely a big presence during the match if you were watching
Jeonbuk is way more nice to see with him on the pitch. He brings something different than just playing long balls. Right now i will be focused on the under 20 WC, but after that...i hope to see a better version of Jeonbuk.
Jeonbuk's 20-year-old central defender Kim Min-jae is averaging 3.3 interceptions and 4.2 aerial duels won per game this season. #NTcaliber— Steve Han • 한만성 (@realstevescores) May 20, 2017
Sangju got effed today with that red card to the keeper. Shouldn't even be a PK in the first place imo.
To be fair to Yoo Hyun, Seoul's CMs and CBs looked terrible today (no surprise there). What were they thinking when they decided not to make an offer for Kim Jin-Hyun. Also, Takahagi-Ha trade is turning out to be a daylight robbery for Seoul...
We should allow refs to be awarded MOTMs as well as the player in K-League. The way they can create chances literally out of nowhere is amazing.
The winter transfer market was destined to be a failure for FC Seoul. Going for Maurinho of all players, not attempting to sign Kim Ju-young, signing an injury prone Ha Dae-sung that wasn't even fit until 3-4 weeks into the season, etc.
I remember Maurinho showed some good skills on the ball before getting injured for Chunnam, and I guess that's what the Seoul officials were hoping for (obviously it backfired). But for other transfers I couldn't understand their logic. Why would you give away an in-form player for an out-of-form and injured player without any additional fee? Would make sense if Takahagi was homesick or wanted out, but still... I guess you'd find out this summer whether they want to salvage this season or not.
http://osen.mt.co.kr/article/G1110649983 fc seoul likely to be winner of the lee myungju 6 months loan lottery. written by woo chungwon aka 10bird so decent credibility