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Hwang Hee-chan lost without any income

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@anonymous · Aug 29, 2024

Kim Min-jae (28, Bayern Munich) started the new season creaking due to his dizzying mistake. Hwang Hee-chan (28, Wolverhampton) also postponed his score for the next season.

Bayern Munich barely beat Wolfsburg 3-2 in the away game of the opening game of the German Bundesliga in the 2024-2025 season, which ended at the Volkswagen Arena on the 26th. Kim Min-jae, who started, gave up a chance to lose a point and retreated to the bench in the 36th minute of the second half.

Bayern Munich took the lead with Jamal Musiala's first goal in the 19th minute of the first half, but lost the equalizer to Robro Mayer of Croatia in the 2nd minute of the second half. Amid a tight race, Kim Min-jae made a fatal mistake. In the 10th minute of the second half, Bayern Munich tried to put the ball back but lost it to Patrick Beamer of Austria. Mayer, who received Beamer's pass, shook the net.

His performance was not very good either. Pass success rate was low at 79 percent, and he only succeeded four of his eight attempts to compete. He ended up in a humiliating loss as he was substituted for Erik Dyer (England) at the end of the match. Bayern Munich won the match by scoring an own goal from the opponent team in the 20th minute of the second half and Serge Gnabry's finishing goal in the 37th minute of the second half, but Kim was not able to smile.

Criticism poured in. SofaScore, which specializes in soccer statistics, gave Kim the lowest score of 5.8 and foot mob also gave him the lowest score of 5.6. German media Bild said, "Kim Min-jae lost the ball by careless mistake. It will be hard for him to avoid criticism for a while." TZ pointed out that Bayern Munich almost lost because of Kim Min-jae.메이저놀이터

Meanwhile, Hwang Hee-chan, who plays in the English Premier League, also started the second round home game against Chelsea at Molineux Stadium on Saturday, but failed to score an offensive point and had to watch their team suffer a crushing defeat 2-6. Wolverhampton finished the first half 2-2, but collapsed in the second half, allowing Noni Madueke (England) to score a hat trick.