Friday, December 3, 2021

Weekend Preview Dec 4

December already!? Anyway have kid events this weekend so live updates may be infrequent.


DayTimePlayerClubOpponentTV
Saturday9:30 AMLee Jae SungMainzWolfsburgESPN+
Saturday10:00 AMHwang Hee ChanWolverhamptonLiverpoolUSA
Saturday12:30 PMLee Kang InMallorca@Atletico MadridESPN+
Saturday1:00 PMSuk Hyun JunTroyes@LilleBeIN
Sunday7:30 AMSeo Jong MinDynamo DresdenKarlsruherNone
Sunday7:30 AMChoi Kyoung RokKarlsruherDynamo DresdenNone
Sunday9:00 AMSon Heung MinTottenhamNorwichPeacock
Sunday11:30 AMJeong Woo YeongFreiburg@GladbachESPN+
Sunday2:45 PMHwang Ui JoBordeauxLyonBeIN



Lee Jae Sung-- Pretty good chance of starting with compliments from manager though there was the criticism of needing to impact final third more.


Hwang Hee Chan-- A tough one to judge as Wolves offense was flowing through Traore for better or worse. When Hwang did get the ball, good things tended to happen with him getting a few dangerous shots in and creating for others. When he didn't receive the ball though, he was pretty invisible where he appears to be struggling between playing wide and centrally and doing neither all that great. Regardless, he's doing ok given lack of service and should continue to start.


Lee Kang In-- Came on as a sub and they did win though I don't know how well he did, though the team wasn't doing great without him. Should start.


Suk Hyun Jun-- An unused sub though Troyes sounded like they were ahead most of the match and didn't need offense as much.


Seo Jong Min-- Likely an unused sub though not keeping close tabs.


Choi Kyoung Rok-- Should start.


Son Heung Min-- Apparently the best Son performance in a few matches and certainly looked really good to my eyes. Son was doing most everything well, helping to build defense and attack, distributing the ball well and looked dangerous in attack. He was rewarded for his efforts with a pretty easy tap in though that reflected decent hold up play to start the move and of course the pace to be on the receiving end of a good cross. Strong performance and will be looking to repeat Sunday from the start.


Jeong Woo Yeong-- We'll see if the lack of end product starts to impair Jeong's minutes. Leaning to start but not as certain as I had been.


Hwang Ui Jo-- Sounded like a tough day at the office on his return to starting XI with Bordeaux' defense caving in but at least Hwang got a decent goal out of his chance. He will have to keep pouncing on the scraps but should start as long as he's healthy.