Ki got hurt last weekend and missed the midweek fixture to tendonitis. Poyet says that Ki might be out a couple of weeks, and given that Ki will also miss Swansea due to be on loan from them, there's little left of the season for Ki to try to help Sunderland survive.
Day | Time (ET) | Player | Club | Opponent | TV |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Friday | 10:00 AM | Lee Chung Yong | Bolton | @Charlton Athletic | None |
Saturday | 12:30 AM | Ki Sung Yueng | Sunderland | @Chelsea | NBC |
Saturday | 7:15 AM | Yun Suk Young | QPR | @Leicester City | BeIn |
Saturday | 9:30 AM | Hong Jeong Ho | Augsburg | Hertha Berlin | None |
Saturday | 9:30 AM | Ji Dong Won | Augsburg | Hertha Berlin | None |
Saturday | 9:30 AM | Koo Ja Cheol | Mainz | @Dortmund | None |
Saturday | 9:30 AM | Park Joo Ho | Mainz | @Dortmund | None |
Saturday | 10:00 AM | Kim Bo Kyung | Cardiff City | Stoke City | NBCSN |
Sunday | 9:30 AM | Son Heung Min | Bayer Leverkusen | @Nurnberg | GolTV |
Off | n/a | Park Ji Sung | PSV Eindhoven |
Chungy may start as Bolton have been on a good run with him in the lineup.
Ki out injured.
Yun has been on the bench recently and don't see that changing.
Hong Jeong Ho played well and confidently again last week and could start again. Hopefully Ji makes it back at least to bench this week.
Park Joo Ho is out with injury. Koo did not play last week and may start off on the bench again this week.
Kim Bo Kyung played 90 in a huge win even if Kimbo's contributions were intermittent. Could start again though the lineup shuffling is extreme in Cardiff.
Son started and Leverkusen finally won with new manager though they looked shaky defensively at times. Son contributed with a more of a counterattacking role and had a nice assist to (though even better finish by) Brandt. He should start again.
PJS is off and looks to be struggling to the finish line with health issues.