SJW said KCH had used to deal with his bad right ankle and heel during his stint at Suwon, forcing SJW ruling KCH out of roster several times whenever KCH felt the pain. It is so sad to see a promosing, young talent is on the verge of worrying about end of his glorious career.
Seo Jung-won is basically saying that the pain in the ankle and heel was a red light/signs that a serious injury would occur because of the recurrence. He was worried about it when Kwon Chang-hoon was at Suwon.
Yeah ok but anyway there are no updates on his injury yet. Can be worse than this or not a so serious injury...
I think its pretty hard to not be a serious injury but we can hope its not of the career threatening kind.
Yes that's what i mean by serious. We all know that's he's gone for months but at least we don't want a LCY 2.0
http://sports.news.naver.com/kfootball/news/read.nhn?oid=001&aid=0010099200 Getting surgery in france apparently
The KFA had initially submitted a request to Dijon to send Kwon to Korea earlier last week. The club declined the request and played Kwon until the latter end of the game. Some terrible player management, given that Dijon knew that they were going to sell him this summer anyway.— Steve Han • 한만성 (@realstevescores) May 21, 2018
******** Dijon. I'm sure KFA and Kwon's agent knew he was tired and needed a rest. This won't be over like this...Kwon's agent should not let it slide, nor should the KFA.
Its really hard to blame Dijon given the fluke nature of this injury. Coulda happened at KNT training or friendly. And in terms of WC prep, a league match is better prep than a half speed friendly.
It was a meaningless game and having watched the game i can tell you it was like a friendly. The KFA wished give him 1 week of total rest before starting with WC preparation. That maybe would have helped his body to get a rest a bit.
Lol, this is the dumbest sh*t I read so far coming from a supposed journalist. Whether you like it or not, he is contracted to play for the club. Like @skimmilk said, injuries can happen in trainings, friendlies, etc... The club was right to play him because they f*cking pay for his services.
No one's arguing that the club had no right to play him. but it would have been wiser knowing what's around the corner, like potential sale of his contract to another club. eh, but if it was inevitable then yes, could have gotten injured anywhere.
Not really. If he had scored a hat-trick in his last game, his value would have been even higher, etc... Ifs and hindsight are a b*tch.
Tons of players play meaningless games at this timeframe under the exact same situation as KCH. To cry over bad luck as if it were some extraordinary idiocy by Dijon is ridiculous. This kinda reporting just is so ridiculously myopic and makes Korean football look even more pathetic than it is. As if the world will stop for one player to get a few days extra rest...
Eintracht Frankfurt planning a €10 million offer for Dijon winger Kwon Chang-hoon despite the injury that will keep him sidelined for the rest of the year, reports French daily L'Équipe's print edition. Side note: €10 million would be a record fee received for Dijon.— Steve Han • 한만성 (@realstevescores) June 6, 2018 Dijon should sell but I don't thinl that club should buy... I mean you don't know how he'll be after he comes back.
The good thing is that in Germany there is the winter break, so easier to get him match fit come january or whatever. I think this is the only logic behind this, if there is any logic.
wolfsburg, freiburg and frankfurt. http://www.fussballtransfers.com/nachricht/bundesliga-trio-jagt-dijon-shootingstar_91757 in short, "BS" is the conclusion.
we're talking about BL clubs. do you honestly believe Frankfurt will spend 10m euro (a record.. their previous is around 6m) on a player without military exemption & out injured w/ ruptured achilles tendon? the only stupid club of the 3 mentioned is Wolfsburg.