he took a corner that his teammate headed cleanly but was saved. he sliced a cross that nearly fell to a wide open player
he also beat a defender just outside of the box then was taken down but no foul call. he found an open player out wide who put in a nice cross but final shot hit the side netting
oh yeah he got the final shot in at the end of the game (dying seconds) during a counter attack but it was straight to the keeper basically what im saying is you should watch the bol touchy video when it uploads
Sigh I would have watched but I went to church... Now I'm waiting for the highlight. From what I've heard he played well as the no.10. If they stay in ligue 1 next season, I'm hoping they build their offence around him. Play him in the hole either in a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-1-2 formation.
Love that little turn when he was fouled (only not according to the ref) at the edge of the box. Kwon will be the ace of the team next season...and if Dijon will play in L2, he might find a place in Montpellier to replace Boudebouz, if he keeps on doing well for the rest of the season. Montpellier can't afford to sign big names, so Kwon might be the right purchase for them (just speculation of course)
Let's worry about his potential transfer only if they get relegated. It's not fair for us to talk about this when he has duty to play for Dijon and make sure their not relegated. I'm sure Dijon fans wouldn't appreciate that if we are speculating right now. But I think in the last few games, if KCH can stay healthy, he will play big part in getting Dijon to stay in Ligue 1.
not really, KCH did well against OM (as a starter) vs Angers, Nantes and now vs Bordeaux. Considering many key player will be leaving, there is an high chance for Kwon to be the most important player on the team. For now he's adapting to french football, and he's adapting well.
Kwon was lucky not to be sent off against Marseille, and again, he was unimpressive in that match. The only player to note in that match was Raynet, and maybe Loties and Haddadi for putting on a decent performance as CB and LB respectively. He's not even a starter at Dijon yet. I doubt that they are going to build a team around a bench player, which he is for now. Also who's leaving? Diony, Tavares, Lees Melou, and Abeid are all expected to stay for now.
Maybe you're thinking about another match but Kwon played pretty well against Marseille. He created few chances and his passing was on point. That was the match where he got noticed by the fans and many fans thought he was the MOTM. http://dijonfoot1998.com/forum/index.php?topic=1645.660 Also that yellow card was pretty harsh.
He was ok. Dijon was sh*t that match, and had to thank Raynet for just losing 1-0. As for the yellow card, no doubt about it. Could easily have been red on another day. Chang-Hoon Kwon (5) : auteur d'un vilain tacle sur Bedimo en début de partie, il a été chanceux de rester sur le terrain pour sa première titularisation en Ligue 1. Mais cette faute ne doit pas ternir sa performance intéressante. Sur son côté, il a multiplié les efforts et a posé des problèmes offensivement aux Marseillais grâce à sa vivacité. Moins disponible en seconde période, il a été remplacé à la 78e minute par Marvin Martin (non noté). - Source: Maxifoot, http://www.maxifoot.fr/football/article-31823.htm#footref
Dijon : Reynet (7) - Rüfli (5,5), Loties (6), Varrault (Cap.) (5,5), Haddadi (6) - Belmonte (5), Abeid (6), Kwon (5,5) - Lees-Melou (5), Tavares (5,5), R.Amalfitano (6). http://www.madeinfoot.com/infos/article-l1-l-om-accroche-par-dijon--analyse-et-notes--185790.html Holy sh*t. That extra 0.5. Must mean that he was amazing.