Kim Eun-joong’s Tactical Strategy for Suwon FC: Insight from YouTube Interview

2023-12-21 10:36:38

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Lee Seung-woo and Lee Young-jae play ‘important roles’ As Suwon FC of the K-League 1 in professional soccer has appointed Kim Eun-joong (44), the U-20 (under 20) national team coach, as the new coach, attention is being paid to how Suwon FC under the ‘Kim Eun-joong system’ will change.

Suwon FC announced on the 20th that it had appointed Coach Kim as its fifth coach. Following former coach Kim Do-gyun (46), Suwon FC entrusted the team’s fate to the team by recruiting a young leader in his 40s.

Coach Kim recently appeared on former national soccer teammate Ahn Jung-hwan’s YouTube channel and explained his tactics while introducing what he thought was the best 11 in the K League and the best 11 in Korea.

In this broadcast, Coach Kim set up a 4-1-4-1 formation and said that it is important to have two attacking midfielders supporting the lone striker. Coach Kim emphasized in this YouTube broadcast, “(From a defender’s perspective) the players coming in from the second line are scary,” and “In my opinion, these players (second line players) are the nucleus.”

According to the strategy revealed by coach Kim on the broadcast, there is a high probability that Lee Seung-woo, Lee Young-jae, and Yoon Bit-garam will play important roles in the current Suwon FC team. Lee Seung-woo played the role of an attacking midfielder this year, playing in 35 league games, scoring 10 goals and 3 assists.

However, it remains to be seen what Lee Seung-Woo’s future will be as it is known that he has made an offer to recruit from K League 2 Seoul E-Land FC. Lee Young-jae, who showed sharp passing ability in the second line, showed off his presence by scoring a goal in the second leg of the promotion playoffs once morest Busan I’Park. Bitgaram Yoon also played his part in 35 league games this year, scoring 8 goals and providing 5 assists.

All three players are at the top of the league in terms of individual ability, so Suwon FC’s second-line resources are not bad.

There is also interest in how Coach Kim strengthens Suwon FC’s defense. Suwon FC gave up a whopping 76 goals in 38 league games this year, ranking first in goals conceded. This is 18 more goals than Daejeon Hana Citizen, who conceded 2nd place (58 goals). Unless these defensive concerns are resolved, Suwon FC’s good performance is impossible.

Soccer commentator Han Jun-hee said, “Suwon FC was a very aggressive team, but their defense was poor,” and “Coach Kim needs to strike a good balance.” Another committee member said, “Coach Kim has achieved tremendous success with the under-20 national team, but running the national team and the league is a different matter. It is important to keep the trial and error period as short as possible.”

/Reporter Kim Hyeong-wook [email protected]

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