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Hwang Sun-hong-ho, 2 Goals Exploded in the First Half

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[Asian Games] 2 Goals Exploded in the First Half Against Uzbekistan... Hwang Sun-hong-ho ‘Spearhead’ Jung Woo-young

 

 

 

Run diligently and concentrate... He has already scored 7 goals and is the sole scorer

 

Sun-Hong Hwang's Jung Woo-Young (Stuttgart), who is aiming to win the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, is playing a leading role in the match against Uzbekistan, which is considered a critical moment.

 

Jung Woo-young scored two goals in the first half of the men's soccer semifinal against Uzbekistan held at the Huanglong Sports Center Stadium in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China on the afternoon of the 4th.

 

Hwang Seon-hong, who conceded an unfortunate free kick to Jasurbek Djalolidinov in the 26th minute of the first half when he was leading 1-0, started the second half with a 2-1 lead thanks to Jung Woo-young's multi-goal performance. 온라인카지노사이트

 

This day's match is considered the 'biggest juncture' in the journey of Hwang Seon-hong, who was aiming for his third consecutive victory in the competition.

 

Jung Woo-young, who had already accumulated five goals until the previous day and was tied for the top score with Saudi Arabia's Mohammed Maran, rose to first place alone.

 

Striker Hwang Ui-jo (Norwich City), who boasted a fierce scoring ability under Kim Hak-beom during the 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games, is now two goals away from the record.

 

Hwang Ui-jo, who scored 9 goals at the time, was the top scorer of the tournament.

 

Until the last tournament, Korea had produced a top scorer in men's soccer at the Asian Games a total of three times, including Hwang Ui-jo.

 

Seniors such as Seo Jeong-won (4 goals) in 1990 and Hwang Seon-hong (11 goals) in 1994 were the top scorers, and there is a growing possibility that Jung Woo-young will become the fourth player to receive the honor.

 

Jung Woo-young, who scored three goals in the first match against Kuwait on the 19th of last month, finished Hwang Seon-hong's attack with two goals with his characteristic diligent movements in the match today.

 

Jung Woo-young's first goal came 5 minutes after the game started.

 

In a free kick situation, after a linkage between Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain), Hong Hyun-seok (Ghent), and Eom Won-sang (Ulsan), an accurate cross was delivered to the feet of Jung Woo-young, who was rushing towards the goal, and Jung Woo-young pushed it in to beat Uzbekistan.

 

Even when the team was in crisis, Jung Woo-young stepped up.

 

In the 26th minute of the first half, Zalolidinov took a free kick opportunity given by a foul by captain Baek Seung-ho (Jeonbuk) with a sharp left-footed shot that hit Korea's net.

 

Uzbekistan, who had regained momentum, put pressure on Korean players in all areas of the field with a rough fight, causing the game to fall into a lull.

 

Jung Woo-young once again turned the situation around with exquisite positioning and concentration.

 

In the 38th minute of the first half, while struggling with Lee Han-beom (Midtjylland) in the penalty area, he missed one player who rushed to the goal of Saidajamat Mirsaydov and Asadbek Rakhimzonov.

 

It was Jung Woo-young.

 

Jung Woo-young, who suddenly appeared in front of the gate, scored a multi-goal by kicking the ball without any effort this time.

 

Jung Woo-young is wearing uniform number 7 in this tournament.

 

This is the number of Son Heung-min (Tottenham), the symbol of Korean soccer and the ace of the A national team.