Thursday, February 25, 2021

Weekend Preview Feb 26 and Midweek Recap Feb 24

Schedule conflicts mean that I won't be able to watch most live.


DayTimePlayerClubOpponentTV
Friday12:30 PMChoi Kyoung RokKarlsruher@DarmstadtNone
Friday12:30 PMPaik Seung HoDarmstadtKarlsruherNone
Saturday7:00 AMHwang Ui JoBordeauxMetzBeIN Play
Saturday7:00 AMLee Jae SungHolstein KielAueNone
Saturday12:30 PMHwang Hee ChanLeipzigGladbachESPN+
Saturday3:00 PMLee Kang InValencia@GetafeBeIN
Sunday7:30 AMJi Dong WonEintracht Braunschweig@NurnbergNone
Sunday9:00 AMYun Il LokMontpellier@ReimsNone
Sunday9:00 AMSon Heung MinTottenhamBurnleyNBCSN
Sunday12:00 PMJeong Woo YeongFreiburg@LeverkusenESPN+
Sunday12:00 PMKwon Chang HoonFreiburg@LeverkusenESPN+



Choi Kyoung Rok-- Should continue to start.


Paik Seung Ho-- Remains in limbo and thought about removing him for the time being but was easy to update this week.


Hwang Ui Jo-- Should start with lack of alternatives.


Lee Jae Sung-- Likely the first name on the teamsheet.


Hwang Hee Chan-- I'm not sure how Nagelsmann will balance league vs. cup midweek but a decent chance for HHC to maybe get a shot off the bench.


Lee Kang In-- Rare optimism for a start. Finally watched the match and the big differences was his willingness to sacrifice his body more: running a bit harder (close to a few scoring chances), take on fouls, and press hard. He continues to amaze with a disproportionately large number of his passes being key passes and really had a great day dribbling. 


Ji Dong Won-- Should start. 


Yun Il Lok-- Bench warming at best


Son Heung Min-- Rested with large aggregate score and wasn’t needed. Will start. 


Jeong Woo Yeong-- Seems his starting is tied to formation but leaning toward a start. 


Kwon Chang Hoon-- Maybe returns to squad but unlikely to have a large role after such a long absence.