Hwang In-beom, who failed to fully recover despite Hong Myung-bo's consideration, said, "It's not my condition, but the list is excluded."
Hwang In-beom, who failed to fully recover despite Hong Myung-bo's consideration, said, "It's not my condition, but the list is excluded."
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I guess Hwang In-beom (28, Feyenoord) is not in his right condition yet.
Feyenoord won a 1-0 away match against AZ Alkmaar in the 28th round of the 2024/25 Eredivisie at the Alkmaar AFAS Stadion in the Netherlands on the 5th (Korea time). However, Hwang In-beom rested without starting.
The reason was simple. Coach Robin van Persie gave Hwang rest due to his injury. Hwang played against the Go Ahead Eagles (3-2 victory) with his injury on April 30, and showed unusual performance before being eliminated in the 25th minute of the second half.
In fact, Hwang, who had been constantly deciding right before the A-match, was in a flurry of controversies over joining the national team. He rested at the match against Oman (a 1-1 draw), but started at the match against Jordan (a 1-1 draw), where he played for about 80 minutes. "It's not like I have pain or anything. I was told that I have to feel uncomfortable for a long time even after returning from a calf injury," Hwang said.
Hwang In-beom, who returned to Feyenoord after the A-match, suffered a sprained ankle during training. He played in this situation, but when my performance did not come out, coach Van Persie gave him a break himself. It was literally a break for consideration. 바카라
Immediately after the match, Van Persie said, "Hwang maintains calmness. He has not been able to show flashes in the past two matches," adding, "I don't think he came back early. It is true that he played with pain, but most of the players do so."
Coach Van Persie, who did not accompany Hwang in the game at all, said, "We decided that it was the right choice not to accompany Hwang in-beom after checking his physical condition," adding, "His pain sometimes gets better, but we don't know when he will be able to fully recover."