Na Sang-ho (27, Seoul), the ‘Prince of Bentuho’, captured the heart of director Jurgen Klinsmann.
FC Seoul defeated Suwon FC 3-0 with Na Sang-ho’s multi-goal at the ‘Hanawon Q K League 2 2023 Round 10’ held at Suwon Sports Complex on the 29th. Seoul, with 19 points, jumped to second place after Ulsan (22 points). Suwon FC (12 points) maintained 6th place.
Seoul dropped Hwang Eui-jo from the list after suffering an injury in the last game. U22 striker Kim Shin-jin stepped up as a one-top player. The role of other players was important. Suwon also lost all three musketeers in the attack of Lee Seung-woo, Lars, and Kim Hyun.
Seoul easily solved the game with Han Chan-hee’s first goal in the 22nd minute of the first half. Na Sang-ho played with Suwon’s three-back. Na Sang-ho, who dominated the right side, ended the game with multiple goals.
In the 5th minute of the second half, the moment Na Sang-ho broke through the right side, Murilo blocked the pass with his hand. Na Sang-ho’s penalty kick gave Seoul a 2-0 victory.
Na Sang-ho, who gained momentum, hit the goalpost in the 7th minute of the second half and completed multiple goals with a left-footed shot in the 27th minute of the second half. Na Sang-ho’s explosive speed and precise shooting, which stirred the right side, were unstoppable at the K-League level.
On this day, national team coach Klinsman watched the game. Na Sang-ho, who made a strong impression with his multi-goal, stood out. Ahead of the convocation of the national team in June, Na Sang-ho showed off his competitiveness as well as overseas players. It was a performance that fit the philosophy of coach Klinsman, who said, “Even if you are not in Europe, you just have to show outstanding performance in the K-League.” 카지노사이트
After the game, Na Sang-ho laughed, saying, “Leaving what coach Klinsman saw, he gave me a lot of shooting opportunities for my teammates to put in. The coaching staff and the coach aggressively gave orders.”
The biggest difference is confidence in shooting. Na Sang-ho laughed, saying, “I gave a pass to Palosevich in the Gangwon match. The players asked me why I passed. They gave me courage, saying that there is a high chance of getting in if I hit it. In this game, I actively shot with faith.”
To Na Sang-ho, who experienced the World Cup in Qatar, the K-League seems narrow. Na Sang-ho said, “It was very helpful after I went to the World Cup. Watching the world-class wingers play, I try to be reckless even if I lose. I’m going.” He smiled.