2️⃣ Brighton-bound Yun Do-young ('06 RW) is talented, but is still a work in progress.
His attacking impetus at RW was influential, but he was often double teamed & seemed to force his dribbling at times.
While he didn't shy away from physical duels, he still looks a bit frail.
His attacking impetus at RW was influential, but he was often double teamed & seemed to force his dribbling at times.
While he didn't shy away from physical duels, he still looks a bit frail.
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Apart from Bae Hyun-seo's solid performance against Saudi Arabia, there weren't many standout games from a Korean FB. Kim Seo-jin & Lee Geon-hee had some poor defensive games.
Off ball work in terms of awareness especially needs to improve.
He struggled to consistently get involved in the games, but he seems to have good instincts & box positioning.
He finished with four goals & an assist this tournament.
Whether it was Jin Tae-ho or Kim Tae-won, both tended to hang around the box in the 4-2-4 IP shape.
This was especially evident against Saudi Arabia's mid-block, leading to the midfield looking isolated & outnumbered.
A very compact defense with not much vertical space. Wingers often contending with double teams due to not enough overlap or central penetration.
'06 GK Hong Sung-min looked jumpy at times, but he also made some quality saves.
'07 LW Park Seung-soo can improve his passing touch in the final third, but looked dangerous & direct.