HWANG SEON-HONG'S NEW SOCCER THEORY AFTER GOING THROUGH UPS AND DOWNS "LEADING, DOMINATING, AND BEING PRECISE"

Hwang Seon-hong's new soccer theory after going through ups and downs "Leading, dominating, and being precise"

Hwang Seon-hong's new soccer theory after going through ups and downs "Leading, dominating, and being precise"

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"If we talk about the team's philosophy, we want to play soccer that is a little more dominant and proactive."

The new head coach of professional soccer team K League 1 Daejeon Hana Citizen, Hwang Seon-hong, says he feels the

need to show a different style of soccer than what has been shown so far.

At his inauguration press conference held at Daejeon World Cup Stadium on the afternoon of the 5th, Coach Hwang

expressed his ambition to display 'leading, dominant, and sophisticated soccer.'

When asked, "What kind of soccer will you show?" Coach Hwang said, "Actually, from the time I first became a coach, I

thought a lot about what direction Korean soccer should go. I'm still thinking about it now," and "I really thought that we

should play soccer that is more direct and utilizes space."

He analyzed, "While playing that kind of soccer, there were times when things went well and times when they didn't. As

time passed while I was the national team coach, and after considering and looking back on various things, I realized that

now is a time when it is very difficult to not focus on accuracy."

Coach Hwang led the national U-23 team just before taking charge of Daejeon, but failed to qualify for the 2024 Paris

Olympics.

He accepted the offer to take charge of Daejeon while facing a major crisis in his coaching career, having been branded as

having broken the Korean soccer team's streak of advancing to the Olympics for nine consecutive times.

Coach Hwang, who has learned a lot about modern football while leading the national team for three years, said, "That is

the flow of the times, the flow of modern football," and added, "Now it has become a battle for space. If accuracy drops, the

amount of running has to increase, and we have to improve in that area as we face many difficulties."

Coach Hwang mentioned 'leading and dominating football' as the direction Daejeon should take, but he also admitted that

it would be difficult to implement this philosophy right now.

Daejeon needs just one win right now. They have only accumulated 14 points with 3 wins, 5 draws, and 8 losses in 16

games this season, dropping to 11th place, and their rankings have recently been stagnant.

Daejeon, which first fell to last place at the end of March, rose to 9th place only once and has been hovering between 10th

and 12th place the rest of the time.

While it is important to implant a desirable football philosophy, the club hopes that Coach Hwang will play a role in

shaking off the shadow of relegation that has loomed over the team.

Coach Hwang said, "The first goal is to enter the middle ranks. The immediate goal is to avoid the relegation zone," and

"This year's goal is to prepare for what comes next without worrying about relegation."

He continued, "It's going to be a very difficult season. I know that from experience," and emphasized, "The situation is

urgent and difficult, but I will calmly and steadily work through each step. Ultimately, I think there is no other way than

proving myself on the field."

Coach Hwang, who has watched Daejeon's games since the opening game, said that the team's biggest problem right now

is its poor offensive 카지노사이트모음 power.

Daejeon only scored 15 goals in 16 games. The only team that scored fewer goals than Daejeon is Daegu FC (14 goals, 12th

place).

Coach Hwang said, "It's the middle of the season, so I can't satisfy many things at the same time. However, the most

important thing right now is the offense," and "I think we need a player with destructive power on the offense. It's difficult

because it's the middle of the season, but I will find a solution through communication with the power reinforcement

team."

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