Striker Jung Woo-young (Stuttgart)
Who led the men’s soccer team to their third consecutive gold medal at the Hangzhou Asian Games with eight goals, gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the final.
Striker Jung Woo-young (Stuttgart), who led Korea to its third consecutive gold medal in men’s soccer at the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games by scoring the most goals (8), once again entertained the nation with an anecdote from the final match between South Korea and Japan.
On Nov. 11, the YouTube channel KFATV Korea National Football Team released an interview with the Asian Games team member.
“I just came back with a medal,” he said, 카지노사이트랭크 showing off his gold medal as he held it up.
“I just came back with a medal,” he said, proudly holding up the gold medal. “I just came back with a medal,” he added, referring to the so-called “clock ceremony” he performed after his goal, “to remember the time we scored together,” explaining that the goal helped him remind himself to stay calm.
Striker Jung Woo-young (Stuttgart)
Who led the men’s soccer team to their third consecutive gold medal at the Hangzhou Asian Games with eight goals, gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the final.
He said that Lee Kang-in and the other players told him that if they stayed calm, they would win the game, and they were able to come out stronger in the second half.
Even as the final whistle blew, Jung said the gold medal didn’t sink in. “Some players actually slapped their cheeks. Hong Hyun-seok was one of them, and he has a funny personality.”
“The funniest thing I remember is after the last game, we were the only ones in the athletes’ village with Japan,” Jung said, “and we had a meal together after the game.” He added, “We ate for the gold medal.
“We were eating with the gold medal on the line. Japan sat still and ate next to us. I ate three bites of rice. I ate three bites of rice.” He recalls with amusement. 고스톱