Asian Games, Lee Eun-young Gets a Chance as a Fullback

Asian Games, Lee Eun-young Gets a Chance as a Fullback

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[Asian Games] Lee Eun-young Gets a Chance as a Fullback, 'Presence' with Debut Goal in A Match




Originally a striker, 'defense class' while preparing for AG... “I want to show a variety of aggressive sides.”


Lee Eun-young (21, Korea University), the 'divine star' of the women's national soccer team, was given a chance to play as a fullback in the adult national team and even scored her debut goal in the international match. 먹튀검증가이드


Lee Eun-young led Korea's 3-0 victory with the first goal in the 24th minute of the first half in the first match of Group E of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games against Myanmar held at the Wenzhou Sports Center Stadium in China on the 22nd.


It was the first goal he scored in his third international match after making his debut as a senior national team member during the Arnold Clark Cup friendly competition held in England in February this year.


Eunyoung Lee, who participated in the U-20 Women's World Cup last year, is a player whose potential has been recognized to the extent that she has been called to train with the adult national team since she was a high school student.


Originally playing an attacking position such as a winger, he received fullback training ahead of the Asian Games.


On this day, he took responsibility for the defense on both sides along with Hyo-joo Choo (Suwon FC).


He did not forget his 'attacking instinct' and contributed to the team's victory with his debut goal in the A match. added.


Lee Eun-young said, "It was my debut as a starter for the national team A, and I feel good and honored to score a goal."


After scoring a goal, he performed a 'knee sliding' ceremony and said, "Looking at the defense, I thought there wouldn't be many opportunities to score a goal, so I wanted to put meaning into each goal if I scored."


He added, "Today's ceremony is a collection of (Ji) So-yeon's ceremonies from her time at Chelsea. “I followed the video after watching it,” he said.


For him, who had previously played in only two friendly matches, today's game against Myanmar was the biggest game he ever played in for the adult national team.


Lee Eun-young said, "I would be lying if


I said I wasn't nervous. I wanted to do better, but honestly, I'm disappointed." She pondered, "One mistake on defense can be fatal, so I felt a lot of pressure when passing, and I wasn't able to do it actively because I lacked confidence."


Coach Colin Bell (England), who has been leading the Korean national team since 2019, developed Choo Hyo-joo, who was mainly in charge of attack, into a side defender and developed him into a key player, and began giving opportunities to Lee Eun-young, who is two years younger, in the same manner.


Lee Eun -young explained, "I ask Hyo-joo a lot about how she does it.


She tells me well.


I had some difficulties at first in this position, but they are helping me a lot."


He said, "If I get the chance to play again next time, I want to show a variety of sides by not only scoring goals but also providing assists," and added, "I will play to help the team."

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