PETALING JAYA: The number 70 for the South Korean club Cheongbuk Cheongju was running all over the pitch.
He saw a shot parried away by the opposing goalkeeper and then fired a dipping shot that was just tipped over. And then, with a bit of trickery, he set up his teammate, wingback Park Jin-sung, to cross for striker Lee Sung-jae who headed home.
“The coach said I had to lose weight. All the players do that during pre-season. So, I trained on my own and did a lot of extra training. I also controlled my diet,” said the 24-year-old, who used to play for Pahang and Petaling Jaya City in the Malaysian league. “I have waited for this moment. It was tough for me to get used to Korean football, I needed at least about a month. Finally, I showed my talent during training sessions, and the coach allowed me to play in the FA Cup. I feel proud and I think I gave a good performance.
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