Kim Ki-dong is Hungry Despite his First Win

좋은 선물을 주지 않을까요" 김기동의 서울은 어떻게 달라질까? - 노컷뉴스

“Seoul, I Don’t Know as Much as I Want Yet”… Kim Ki-dong is Hungry Despite his First Win

 

First loss’ Jeju Kim Hak-beom “Difficult situation with the first PK goal conceded… It will get better over time.”

Coach Kim Ki-dong, who took charge of FC Seoul in the K-League 1 professional soccer league and reported his first win in three games, scolded his players, saying that the team did not improve as much as he wanted.

After finishing the K-League 1 3rd round home game against Jeju United held at Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 16th, Coach Kim said, “It was a very long three games until our first win. 파워볼게임

“I think we showed a little more stickiness today than in the last game,” he said.

Seoul won 2-0 in the first half with Ilyuchenko’s penalty kick goal and Ki Sung-yueng’s additional goal, recording their first win of the season.

Ahead of this season, Seoul drew attention by recruiting coach Kim and former England national team midfielder Jesse Lingard, but was disappointed in the first two games.

On this day, Seoul showed much better performance and won, attracting a home crowd of nearly 30,000.

It made me laugh.

In particular, the performance of new faces such as fullback Choi Jun and midfielder Ryu Jae-moon was encouraging.

Coach Kim said, “(Choi) Jun was definitely active and fast, so he actively harassed the opponent’s attack, and he was good at covering the defense, so he was a source of energy for the team.

(Ryu) Jae-moon was also in his first game, and he was good at throwing the ball left and right.

He smiled and said, “He looked like he was looking for a way to attack.”

Nevertheless, Coach Kim declared, “The soccer I want is not yet there, and I am not satisfied.”

He emphasized, “In the first half, I played the ball in the position I wanted and sprayed it to the side, but those things should continue until the second half and we should be able to show a match without ups and downs.”

He emphasized, “I will make tomorrow better than today, and the day after tomorrow better than tomorrow.”

“What doesn’t become a habit in training or practice games won’t show up on the pitch.

Coach Kim, who emphasized the importance of ‘habits’ by saying, “You have to train and practice and get used to it, it will come out in an instant without you even realizing it,” and plans to make good use of the upcoming international break.

He said, “After the March international break, there wasn’t much of a break.

“I think this period is a really important time to ‘step up,’” he said.

“We plan to increase training time and training volume to prepare for the game against Gangwon FC on the 31st.”

Captain Ki Sung-yong, who scored an additional goal that day, said, The players completely trust the coach.

“It just takes time for the coach’s style and desired performance to mature,” he said, adding, “As the atmosphere is improving, a lot of things will come from the coach to this team.”

Jeju’s coach Kim Hak-beom, who lost to Seoul, said, “If we had been a little more focused, we could have played a better game,” and added, “It’s unfortunate that the situation became difficult after the first penalty kick was taken.

This is something we need to work on a little more.”

On this day, Jeju allowed two goals in the first half to Seoul, and their captain, center back Lim Chae-min, was sent off at the end of the second half, suffering their first loss after going undefeated in the first two games (1 win, 1 draw).

“The game felt rough from the beginning today, and I expected it to be like that.

Wouldn’t it have been better if we had calmed down the excitement?” said Coach Kim, who pondered, adding, “As time passes, we will be able to show a better performance.”

Jesse Lingard Really Came to Korea, Joining FC Seoul

LIBERO3

‘Former Manchester United’ Jesse Lingard Really Came to Korea… Joining FC Seoul ‘Right Before our Eyes’

 

Manchester United’s 200th total appearance, England national team spearhead, converted to free agency due to poor performance and injury last season, 2-year contract extended by 1 year, K-League 1’s highest salary.

If the transfer is completed, he will be ‘the best foreign player in K-League history’ 온라인카지노

Midfielder Jesse Lingard (32), who played for Manchester United (Manchester United, England) and the England national team, visited Korea to go through the process of joining K League 1 FC Seoul.

When Lingard arrived at Incheon International Airport wearing a black hoodie and a hat on the afternoon of the 5th, about 200 fans who had gathered at the gate three hours ago chanted his name ‘Jesse’.

Lingard waved goodbye and signed autographs for fans who brought Manchester United and FC Seoul uniforms.

Previously, he posted a picture on his social network service (SNS) of waiting to check-in his luggage at the airport with Korean Air, hinting at his ‘bound for Seoul’.

Lingard is scheduled to enter final negotiations to join FC Seoul.

It has been reported that a significant portion of the agreement has already been reached.

On the 2nd, Britain’s Sky Sports reported, “It is understood that they have agreed to a verbal contract that includes a basic two-year contract with a one-year extension.”

The annual salary is estimated to be around 1.5 to 2 billion won, the highest level in K League 1.

If negotiations proceed without a hitch, Lingard will undergo a health checkup on the 6th, sign a contract on the 7th, and then meet Korean fans for the first time at a press conference on the 8th.

After the introductory press conference, he is expected to join the FC Seoul squad, which is undergoing field training in Kagoshima, Japan, and begin teamwork in earnest.

Among foreign players who have played on the Korean professional soccer stage, Lingard is evaluated as the best of all time in terms of ‘name value’ alone.

Lingard, a former Manchester United youth player, gained experience on loan to Birmingham City, Brighton, and Derby County before making his English Premier League (EPL) debut in 2015.

He has over 200 career appearances for Manchester United through the 2021-2022 season.

He played 32 games for the England national team and scored 6 goals, especially helping the team advance to the semifinals at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Lingard left Manchester United and moved to Nottingham Post ahead of the 2022-2023 season, but was released as a free agent last summer due to poor performance and a hamstring injury.

Unable to find a team even after the new season began, he explored transfers to Saudi Arabia and Turkiye, but then accelerated negotiations with FC Seoul.

Jesse Lingard’s last official appearance was as a substitute in the 88th minute of the second half of a league game against Manchester United in April last year.

As he faces a gap of nearly a year in actual play, the key is whether his soft landing at FC Seoul can be successful.

Former Manchester United Midfielder Lingard Enters the Country

LIBERO2

‘He Really Came’ Former Manchester United Midfielder Lingard Enters the Country… “Score 20 Goals”

 

Former England national team midfielder Lingard is imminent to join K-League 1 FC Seoul.

In response to fan requests, he provided exciting fan service such as autographs and photo shoots even before joining the club.

“10 goals is a must, and I hope he scores 20 goals.”

Former England national team midfielder Jesse Lingard (31), who is about to join FC Seoul in the professional soccer K League 1, has entered the country. 카지노사이트

Lingard arrived in Korea through Incheon International Airport on the afternoon of the 5th.

When Lingard, wearing a black hoodie and black cap, appeared at his arrival hall, about 200 fans waiting for him cheered and chanted ‘Jessie’.

Lingard was momentarily taken aback as if he had not expected the huge crowd welcoming him, but then responded with a smile and a wave.

Lingard approached the fans who were chanting his name, signed his uniform, readily accepted the fan’s request for a photo, and quickly left the airport under the guidance of club officials.

Lingard is an attacking midfielder who also played for the England national team, and is a star player who played over 200 games for Manchester United (Man Utd), a famous English Premier League (EPL) team.

Lingard, who received news that he would challenge the K-League stage through Seoul Wool, entered the country on this day and concluded final negotiations with the club.

He will then undergo a medical test on the 6th and sign the final contract on the 7th.

The plan is to exchange first greetings with Korean fans at an introductory press conference on the 8th, then join the Seoul team that is training in Kagoshima, Japan, and begin strengthening in earnest.

Lingard posted on his social media this morning that he would check in his luggage at the Korean Air counter at Heathrow Airport in London, England and go to Korea soon.

When news broke that Lingard would arrive in Korea this afternoon, numerous fans gathered at the arrival hall, wearing Seoul uniforms and holding mufflers in their hands, forming a long line about two hours before he showed up.

Kim Min-seong (16), who waited for Lingard for over two hours with high dreams of winning, said, “When the news that he was coming to Seoul appeared, I couldn’t believe it and it felt like a dream,” and emphasized, “There is a 99% chance of winning this year.”

Wearing a red Seoul uniform, he smiled brightly and said, “I think Jesse Lingard will definitely score 10 goals.

I hope he scores up to 20 goals.”

Likewise, Lee Jae-hoo (19), who came to the airport with two acquaintances wearing a Seoul uniform, said, “I heard that Lingard is coming into the country today, but as a Seoul fan, I couldn’t sit still, so I came to the airport.”

He added, “The value of the name Lingard is strong in my heart.

“I was stuck,” he said.

Mr. Kim, who said he will ‘blow the flute’ like his symbolic ceremony when Lingard walks out of the arrival hall, said, “Seoul is a team that always challenges for the championship, and Lingard’s arrival will have an impact on increasing the number of spectators and heightening the atmosphere at the stadium.”

“I’m really looking forward to the season,” he said, unable to hide his excitement.