Come to Bucheon no matter what."

 Come to Bucheon no matter what."


Hwang Jae-hwan, who will play in the Bucheon FC 1995 uniform in the new season, expected to meet with his middle and high school classmate Ahn Jae-joon.


Hwang Jae-hwan, who settled in Bucheon through a loan transfer ahead of this season, graduated from Hyundai Middle and High School and led Hyundai High School to the K-League Junior League with Ahn Jae-joon and Min Dong-hwan on the high school stage, becoming the best midfielder in high school.


After graduating from Hyundai High School, he was nominated for Ulsan HD 1st team first and then went on loan to FC Cologne 2nd team in Germany with Ahn Jae-joon, and played a key role in Cologne over three seasons. However, Ulsan, which returned from the loan, failed to shine among the outstanding squads, and confirmed the loan to Bucheon last month.


Recently, I met with Hwang at the K-League media camp held at Plaza Hotel in Changwon Special City, South Gyeongsang Province. "It is my first time to play in a team other than Ulsan in the K-League. I am not that old, but I feel comfortable (in Bucheon). The coach, the coach, and the older members are nice to me," he said in announcing his adaptation.


As for the reason for choosing Bucheon, he said, "I wanted to play a lot. (Coach Lee Young-min) gave a lot of opportunities to young players and made up his mind to see them actually perform. The coach also said, "It's time to play a lot," and explained the background of the transfer, "I've had a good experience in Ulsan, so I'll go and do well."


After Ahn Jae-joon and Hyundai High School, Hwang reunited and teamed up again on the ground. "Jae-joon graduated from a middle or high school together. The position I enter (in Bucheon) and the position where Jae-joon enters are similar (to in high school). Just by looking at each other's eyes, we know what they think and move. Wouldn't there be an advantage (in running)? I'm waiting for the day when Jae-joon gets better to meet his feet."


Hwang Jae-hwan, who heard about Bucheon through his close friend Ahn Jae-joon, said, "I asked him what kind of team (Bucheon) he is, what kind of person he is and what the team atmosphere is like. He told me that I have to come no matter what. I also thought about the manager's personality and whether I could be compatible with him."


As for manager Lee Young-min, he said, "I haven't seen him a lot yet, but he says a lot of good things to the players, and he wants to tell me more about mistakes or deficiencies even when I see him. I think I can find confidence (through this). He emphasizes that we should focus on that because we are in the preparation stage."


Bucheon, which is one step closer to being promoted from the playoff spot every season, is aiming for a better performance this season. Coach Lee also has high expectations as it has strengthened its players through recruitment ahead of this season. Hwang Jae-hwan also expressed his expectation, saying, "I'll have to play before I see it, but just as the players' composition is different from last year, I think his style of play will be different."


When I asked if there was a junior who stood out when I trained, I said, "Everyone is in good shape, so it's hard to point at just one person. I think the best player will be included in the winter training camp. I think Myung Kwan will do well because he did well last year."


When asked what specific advice he gave, he said, "He told me a lot about soccer. When I was training, he said in a scene, 'I think it would be better to do this in this case.' Yesterday, he will show me through a video meeting at 8 to 9 p.m. It's not 'listen to it', but the director understands, thinks, and teaches me one by one. The part where I think and work the most. He cares about every detail a lot."


"I think it will be helpful to the team if the coach does the role he wants well. It's my role in team tactics, and I think I can tell you after the start of the season. There is a role that the coach wants," he said.


However, those questions have soon been answered. When asked further, he said, "I have many roles to play in my position, but sometimes I turn around at the second line and enjoy dribbling or playing solo, and when I do that, I can see myself as an aggressive player who enters through 2-1 passes. I try to focus on those areas as well," he said, offering a hint that was close to his answer.


I asked Hwang Jae-hwan, who was on the German team, about the difference between German and Korean soccer. He said, "I am not good at German, so I feel comfortable when I speak Korean. In terms of soccer, I personally like to play with short passes, but I played kick soccer in German teams. That's different." 토토사이트


His physical condition is not bad recently, but he is not at his best. He said, "I have been recognizing it because I had a hamstring injury. I have been thinking a lot about it since last year. I am thinking about how to manage my body to find my own way. I am talking to the team doctor to prevent muscle injuries as much as possible this season. It is a little heavy because there is a lot of training (in Bucheon). It has come up a lot from the beginning. It will get better as it gets. I have to prepare now to do the season, and the coach is talking about it."


As for this season's goal, he said, "I didn't think about 'I should do some attack points when the league is over'. However, I want to score three goals quickly. If this happens, I think I will gain more confidence. I haven't decided on it because I think it will be burdensome if I set a goal for several games."


Still, I should achieve my team's goal rather than individual goals. "My goal is promotion. It will definitely help Bucheon get promoted. Whatever role I take, I will do whatever the coach wants. I will focus on the team," he said.

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