Bright Future of Korean Soccer 2nd Line...Yang Minhyuk's debut goal and Bae Junho's 3rd goal
Bright Future of Korean Soccer 2nd Line...Yang Minhyuk's debut goal and Bae Junho's 3rd goal
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The future of Korea's second-tier national soccer team is bright. When Bae Joon-ho (22) of Stoke City scored his third goal of this season, Yang Min-hyuk (19) of Queens Park Rangers responded with his debut goal with the national flag.
Stoke City won 3-1 at home against Queens Park Rangers (QPR) in the 39th round of the 2024-2025 England Championship (second division) at Bet365 Stadium in Stoke-on-Trent, England on the 30th.
With the victory, Stoke City accumulated 42 points to rise to 18th place, while QPR ranked 15th with 45 points.
The main players of the match were South Korean players.
In the 21st minute of the first half, Bae Jun-ho finished the pass of his teammate Junior Chumadeu with a left-footed non-stop shot, shaking QPR's net. Having scored for the first time in a month, Bae increased his score for the season to three goals (5 assists).
Bae worked hard on the ground until he was replaced by Luis Koumas in the 24th minute of the second half. Thanks to Bae's performance, Stoke City also scored consecutive goals by Chumadeu in the 44th minute of the first half and Million Manuf in the 9th minute of the second half to take a 3-0 lead.
Yang Min-hyuk's performance, which QPR replaced at the beginning of the second half, was also remarkable. At the 33rd minute of the second half, Yang attempted a left-footed shot from the left side of the penalty arc to the opposite corner of the net. It was the moment when QPR almost lost without scoring a single goal, but took the least amount of pride.
Yang is the future of Korea, which joined Tottenham Hotspur of the English Premier League in December last year. On loan from QPR on January 30 to adjust to the English stage, Yang has strengthened his confidence by scoring his debut goal in just three months. 온라인바카라
It is good to hear that both Bae Joon-ho and Yang Min-hyuk are resources that will take responsibility for the future of Korean soccer. Bae Joon-ho made a soft landing in August 2023 when he left Daejeon Hana Citizen to join Stoke City, and Yang Min-hyuk has also shown remarkable growth since he made his professional debut with Gangwon FC last year.
The two players are also important resources for the national soccer team, which is seeking to advance to the 2026 North Korea-China World Cup finals.
Bae Joon-ho scored his debut goal against Singapore in June last year, scoring two goals in seven A matches. Yang Min-hyuk made his A-match debut against Jordan on the 25th.