Jeonbuk to be Drawn by Novice Coach Kim Doo-hyun

Coach Kim Doo-hyun, the youngest player to take charge of a K-League 1 team

Time, space, positioning, balance... Jeonbuk to be drawn by novice coach Kim Doo-hyun

 

 

A bridgehead for overseas expansion, a team that wants to come, and the strengths of various leaders

Time, space, positioning, balance.

At the inauguration press conference held at The Jackson Nines Hotel in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province on the afternoon of the 29th, coach Kim Doo-hyun, who took the helm of Jeonbuk Hyundai in the K-League 1 professional soccer team, explained the soccer he would create by dividing it into four keywords.

Coach Kim Doo-hyun, who is 41 years old and the youngest player to take charge of a K-League 1 team, is a novice coach.

After coach Kim Sang-sik, who was the head coach of Jeonbuk last year, was dismissed, he only served as acting coach for about a month until coach Dan Petrescu was appointed. 온라인카지노

However, the soccer he wanted to realize was clear.

Coach Kim Doo-hyun explained the soccer he pursues with four keywords: time, space, positioning, and balance.

In modern soccer, a battle between time and space takes place, and for this purpose, the positioning game began.

Coach Kim said, “We will play a positioning game to secure time and space for our team during the game and to not give time and space to the opposing team.”

He added, “The most important thing is balance.

“It must be applied in a variety of ways in defense and attack,” he emphasized.

In Jeonbuk’s soccer, which Coach Kim will lead, formation is no longer important.

Coach Kim said, “Formation is meaningless.

“The key is how much positioning we can do to suppress the opponent’s play and whether we can play to our advantage,” he said emphatically.

He also expressed his desire to actively encourage players to advance overseas.

In addition to advancing to the top split (6th place or higher out of 12 teams), Coach Kim set the goal of creating 'a team that players want to come to.'

A team that encourages its players to advance overseas and a team that produces many national team players.

This is what Coach Kim thinks is the ‘team he wants to come to’.

Coach Kim said, "We will make Jeonbuk a bridgehead for overseas expansion. We encourage overseas expansion because we need to broaden our horizons not only in soccer but also in life, and this can be applied to soccer as well."

Coach Kim experienced European soccer through West Bromwich Albion, which was part of the English professional soccer Premier League (EPL) in 2008-2009 when he was an active player.

Coach Kim, who said, “Players find teams that produce many national team players attractive,” expressed his bold ambition, saying, “I will become the coach that players want to meet the most.

I will create a team that players want to play for the most.”

The time spent with various leaders is also something that ‘Director Kim Doo-hyun’ believes in.

Coach Kim said, "From Coach Kim Ho, I learned the importance of the midfield and the process of rebuilding even when losing a game.

Jeju United coach Kim Hak-beom is a person who builds the team as a whole.

From Lee Im-saeng, technical committee chairman of the Korea Football Association, and Chengdu Rongcheng coach Seo Jeong-won, I learned about the players.

“I learned about their human side through their acceptance of (players) and other aspects of their relationships,” he said.

He then expressed confidence, saying, "Coach Yoon Jeong-hyo gave us a great opportunity to develop young players," and "I have accumulated experience with all coaches.

I will put my soccer knowledge and experience into the players and let them melt well."

At the beginning of the press conference, Jeonbuk general manager Lee Do-hyun described coach Kim Doo-hyun as a “prepared leader” and said, “During the selection process, concerns and apprehensions about whether a first-time coach would be suitable for a big club changed to expectations and excitement.”

He added, "Coach Kim understands the K-League well.

During his time as acting coach last year, there were a lot of positive aspects to the game and the players, regardless of the results."

Coach Kim Doo-hyun, a ‘prepared leader’, generously revealed his own philosophy, raising expectations for a ‘new Jeonbuk’.


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