"In the second passage was changed industrious. Crowd favorite Collin Benjamin was there and gave me the Korean Son Heung Min in the best of all fallen substitute. The boy (18 years) is courageous, dribbling, elegant, agile, quick, direct way is to goal, seeking the conclusion - has something that will help the HSV soon, I am absolutely convinced." http://hsv-blog.abendblatt.de/
if he makes it to the 1st team and perhaps start in a consistant basis before 2014 and with suk playing for ajax as a starter. our striker position will be stacked with overseas players. PJY, SUK, SON.
Hamburg coach Armin Veh about Son: "He is carefree, that helps in the beginning. When he starts thinking about his game later on, he might experience a temporary slump. But he is indeed a great talent. He passes the ball and immediately goes forward, right where it hurts. Many players avoid that, but he doesn't. He has outstanding skills. I can't say exactly what will happen to him in the future, but I can certainly picture him making appearances for the first team. Why not?"
he plays more as a winger/second striker/ support whatever u wanna call it. technically hes a mid but usually mids have some defensive responsiblities which he does not really have. hes definitely not box to box.
wow he looks pretty good. He seems pretty aggressive going forward when he has the ball at his feet(which i think LCY should do more). It'll be interesting to see how all these young kids developing in europe turn out.
Do we have any good wingers to replace Park Ji Sung? maybe he could become a winger. In time, he could learn some defensive abilities, but it is very apparent he is very skilled at moving forward. I will definitely watch this kid.
He's got the goods to become a solid inverted winger, mainly because of his ability to blast shots from anywhere to along with his dribbling skills. It should be worth the experiment to employ him out wide with his stronger foot on the inside, so he can cut in-field to fancy more options (e.g. Robben and Dempsey). I've heard that his work-rate is a suspect, but keep in mind that he's only 18. Players can pick up tactical awareness as they develop.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3CiI8kBbUs"]YouTube- ??? Hajduk Split ? ?? ???[/ame] Very good quality version of this and lil bit longer
Thats some quick feet. Im liking what i see, because i want to see more player like him that would actually go one-on-one with the opposition and actually beat the man. I like I like.
Thanks for the YouTube version, the Korean site wasn't working for me, as usual. Oh 주여. This kid is a freaking beast. Imagine him and LCY on opposing flanks in 2014.
theres going to be huge competition come 2014 not only do u have established players competeing but you also have the likes of KBK, GJC, KSY, LCY, Son, Suk, YBS, plus Park may still be in the picture. its excellent for the KNT to start to have some SERIOUS competition. Son is only 18 so it may be hard to figure into the squad come 2014 unless of injury or club form. hes more of a 2018 prospect.
Yeah, our talent pool is getting bigger, many also playing in Europe to get some higher-level experience. Anyone who is 17-19 will have chances to get into the 2014 World-Cup Squad so long as they are playing. Ki and LCY were only 21-22 in this World-Cup, so kids like Son & Suk would be in Ki and LCY's position in 2014
if son is playing for ham or any other high profile european club in 2014 im sure he'll be an automatic lock for a KNT spot. i think european players are always given priority imo