He also made it into Voetbal International's TotW and was chosen as Player of the Week with the added comment he's a player of Champions League level!:
0-2 GOAL by Antoni Milambo! And now it counts! Hwang takes the ball from Kökcü and passes to Timber, who then directs the rest of the attack in a small space. After some twisting and turning, Milambo is free between the Benfica defence. The midfielder then puts Otamendi to shame and almost rams the ball through goalkeeper Trubin: 0-2!
MOTM Milambo about Hwang: Still, Milambo was remarkably down-to-earth about his grandiose performance. "I don't feel any pressure, that's who I am," he explained. "I'm very calm. I do notice that I am becoming more and more important for this team. I'm getting more and more involved in the game." And for that, he also thanks In-Beom Hwang. "He really turns everyone on, both during and before the game. He is very comfortable on the ball and always knows how to find a teammate."
It was the first Dutch victory in almost 50 years on Portuguese soil, according to Portuguese Expresso.
18:00 CET!!! Nolonger summertime!! Asian goalscorers for the first time? Feyenoord players Ayase Ueda and Hwang In-beom can become the first Asian goalscorers in the history of the "Klassieker" on Wednesday evening.
Not only being recognized. Feyenoord fans very fast adored him. The common feeling among pudits is that international scouts have been sleeping and Feyenoord luck was that Dennis te Kloese had seen him play years ago and from that day kept following him. Use oogle translate if interested: https://1908.nl/artikelen/dennis-heeft-hem-veel-zien-voetballen-ook-gedurende-zijn-tijd-in-de-mls Read the comments too.
https://www.voetbalprimeur.nl/nieuw...t-feyenoord-revelatie-hwang-al-vijf-jaar.html Te Kloese has been following Feyenoord revelation for five years: 'I've always liked him' 23 September at 13:31 Last update: 23 September at 13:31 41 Hwang In-beom was on Dennis te Kloese's radar for a long time. The Feyenoord director already got to know the Korean in 2019, while Hwang's name was also noted in Rotterdam years ago.
I'm glad Hwang is working out for Feyenoord. But it's not as though he's been hiding in the sticks all this time. In addition to regularly starting for KNT since 2019, in his 9-year career, Hwang has played for 8 different teams in 7 different leagues in 6 different countries, always looking for an opportunity to get to a top five league. And at the age of 28, he's still looking, knowing that the doors are closing fast. So enjoy his services now cause he's probably looking for his last move.