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Cho Gyu-seong Finally Bursts in, Ahead of the Front Line Competition

Cho Gyu-seong Finally Bursts in, Ahead of the Front Line Competition

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Cho Gyu-seong Finally Bursts in, Ahead of the Front Line Competition .. First goal at Lake Klinsmann



Goal without missing the opponent's defensive mistakes... This time, Hwang Ui-jo and Oh Hyun-gyu also scored by ‘using their brains’, but they also hit the ground in the second half… There are no impressive scenes 카지노사이트원

National team striker Cho Gyu-seong (Midtjylland) finally scored a commanding goal in Klinsmann Lake and appears to be ahead of the competition at the forefront of the European league.

Cho Gyu-seong hit the opponent's net with a header in the 32nd minute of the friendly match against Saudi Arabia held at St. James Park in Newcastle, England on the morning of the 13th to make it 1-0.

By keeping this goal until the end of the game, Klinsmann reported his long-awaited first win.

Hwang In-beom's penetration pass was deflected by the opponent's defense, and he did not miss the moment when it was floating in the air, but he hit his head in front of the goal and sent the ball into the goal.

Even if it did not necessarily lead to a shot from the beginning of the game, it was the result of diligent movement to put pressure on the opponent's defense.

It has been 289 days since he raised his stock value by scoring multiple goals in the second group match against Ghana at last year's FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

This is the 7th goal scored in the 26th A match (game between national teams) in his personal career.

In addition, following the two goals against Ghana where he completed crosses by Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain) and Kim Jin-soo (Jeonbuk), he used his 'head' to open the opponent's goal this time.

It is an even more welcome goal for Cho Kyu-sung, who has been quiet since coach Jürgen Klinsmann, a former world-class striker, took office last February.

Cho Gyu-seong, who became a 'rising star' with two goals against Ghana at the Qatar World Cup, was selected by Coach Klinsmann as a starter against Colombia in March, his debut game.

However, he did not perform well in the national team after that.

He played all of Klinsmann's international matches as a starter and substitute, but went silent in five games without scoring.

In particular, he started as a starter in the game against El Salvador in June, but showed a disappointing performance by missing all scoring opportunities.

Nevertheless, in the game against Wales on the 8th, Coach Klinsmann showed faith in Cho Gyu-seong and started him as a front-line resource.

On this day as well, Coach Klinsmann's choice was Cho Gyu-seong, not Hwang Ui-jo (Norwich City) or Oh Hyun-gyu (Celtic).

Cho Gyu-seong, who immediately repaid Coach Klinsmann's faith by scoring a goal, was one step ahead of the competition for a European striker within the national team.

On the other hand, 'competitor' Hwang Ui-jo, who replaced Cho Gyu-seong in the 23rd minute of the second half, failed to create a standout scene.

Hwang Ui-jo, whose ability to dominate the air superiority was inferior to that of Cho Gyu-seong, instead diligently penetrated the space behind the defense, but was isolated as passes were not provided at the right time.

Oh Hyun-gyu, who came on as a replacement for Son Heung-min (Tottenham) in extra time in the second half, was short on playing time to show impressive performance.

Among the three, Cho Gyu-seong is the best in terms of recent performance for his team.

Cho Kyu-sung, who chose to advance to Europe but transfer to a team where he could receive sufficient playing time, entered the Danish stage wearing a Midtjylland uniform in July and scored three goals in the regular league and the UEFA Europa Conference League (UECL) preliminary round. Scored 1 goal.

After appearing limping during a league game on the 21st of last month and being replaced, he missed the first leg of the UECL playoffs and the league game in succession, but returned 10 days later and has been showing consistent performance ever since.

On the other hand, Hwang Ui-jo has not been able to get a chance to play in the new season after returning from FC Seoul to his original team, Nottingham Forest (England).

In Nottingham's pre-season, he played in six consecutive games, raising expectations, but did not get a chance after the opening, and eventually went on loan to second division Norwich City.

The youngest of the three, Oh Hyun-gyu, born in 2001, suffered an unexpected calf injury in the last game of the pre-season, and has played only one official game in the new season.
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