YANG MIN-HYUK'S PROUD "EPL SENIOR" KIM BO-KYUNG ALSO GAVE AFFECTIONATE ADVICE, SAYING, "IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAKE A CLOSE PLAYER."

Yang Min-hyuk's proud "EPL senior" Kim Bo-kyung also gave affectionate advice, saying, "It is important to make a close player."

Yang Min-hyuk's proud "EPL senior" Kim Bo-kyung also gave affectionate advice, saying, "It is important to make a close player."

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Kim Bo-kyung (36, FC Anyang), who played in the English Premier League (EPL), expressed her gratitude toward "EPL junior" Yang Min-hyuk (19, Queens Park Rangers).
In a recent interview at a training camp in Namhae, South Gyeongsang Province, Kim talked about Yang Min-hyuk, who entered the U.K. at an early age. Yang, who had an exceptional performance at Gangwon FC last year, confirmed his move to Tottenham Hotspur at an early age. In January, he transferred to the Queens Park Rangers (QPR) in the English Championship (second division) on loan to have a chance to play in the transfer market.

"Yang Min-hyuk is a highly skilled player," Kim Bo-kyung said. "I heard he played in a championship game recently. I watched the game as a highlight, and he clearly has his own color. I think he will adapt well there. If he posts attack points faster, he will be able to settle down quickly."

Yang Min-hyuk is adapting to English soccer smoothly by playing in two matches wearing a QPR uniform. On May 5, Yang's second match, he helped his team win 2-1 in the match against Blackburn in round 31 of the Championship. At the time, Yang took a shooting position inside the penalty box at the 31st minute of the second half, but tripped over the opponent's defense's tackle. It was a situation where a penalty could have been awarded. However, his teammate Jack Coleback immediately connected the ball that flowed out to shake the net with a powerful shot. As QPR scored, Yang also tripped over and over again.

"QPR coach Marty Cifuentes sent Yang, who was on loan from Tottenham, to make his debut at home, and Alfie Lloyd, who soon recovered from injury, also participated in the match," West London Sports said. "These three players were all involved in the chaotic winning goal." Kim Bo-kyung also gave a thumbs-up.

He also shared a tip on how to adjust to English soccer. "The most important thing is to make a close friend faster. The more players you get along well in training or playing games, 카지노사이트 the less pressure you feel. And since there is no part about seniors or juniors in England or about age, you will naturally learn professional areas. If you adapt to such things, you will be able to settle down on the overseas stage faster," Kim said.

Kim Bo-kyung has served as a national team member and was a veteran player who led the 2012 London Olympics bronze medal and played for two FIFA World Cup teams (South Africa and Brazil). She also played for Cardiff City in the English Premier League. During the 2013-2014 season, she played in 28 league matches and scored one goal.
Recently, a growing number of English players including Yang Min-hyuk, Bae Joon-ho (Stoke City), Um Ji-sung (Swansea City), and Kim Ji-soo (Brentford) have advanced to England. Son Heung-min (Tottenham Hotspur) has been playing for the EPL for 10 years. "It was very difficult when I was in England, but now that I think about it, I learned the most memorable things in my soccer life," Kim Bo-kyung said. "There are a lot of young players overseas, and I think there are many good things about Korean soccer. Also, seeing him display his abilities in England at an early age makes me envious and interested. I'm watching him, too."

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