Kimcheon Cho Hyun-taek, “I want to learn Park Seung-wook’s strong defense.”

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Gimcheon Sangmu Cho Hyun-taek played in the match against Jeju on September 1st and achieved a total of 100 K-League games.

Cho Hyun-taek of the Gimcheon Sangmu Professional Football Team (CEO Bae Nak-ho, Chief of the Armed Forces Sports Unit Jin Kyu-sang) expressed his feelings about playing in 100 K-League games. “I’ve been thinking a lot about whether I can play 100 games on my own since my debut, but I’m really grateful and honored to be able to play 100 games at a relatively young age,” he said.

“While playing 100 games, I think of many people, but what comes to mind the most is my family. Even when I can’t play as a starter or just wait on the bench, I’m sorry and grateful for always finding time to support me and coming a long way,” he said, expressing his love for his family through 100 games.

Cho’s secret to playing in 100 K-League games is by far positive greed for improvement. He has invested a lot of time in team training and individual training and is striving to develop as a player. Cho said, “I am trying to improve my defense capability. There have been criticisms about my defense capability since my debut. I am trying to improve this area a lot.”

Cho’s mentor is vice-captain Park Seung-wook, who is also in the 8th class. “I want to learn the strong defense capability of Park Seung-wook, my colleague and older brother. I ask questions and get help,” Cho said, expressing his gratitude to Park.

Cho is also making efforts to make up for his shortcomings and to make use of his strengths. “Personally, I think my strengths are good physicality and crosses and kicks for a side defender. I am doing my best in training to make the most of this,” Cho said.

In recognition of Cho’s performance from an early age, he has been called up to national teams of various ages, including U-20 and U-23. The only stage left for Cho is the A team. Regarding this, Cho said, “As a soccer player, it is true that I want to be selected for the A team. However, I still have a lot to improve and I want to grow into a good player through more experiences. I want to be selected for the A team in the future and work with quality players, and I want to learn a lot about the A team.”

Cho Hyun-taek, who strives to improve as a player, also conveyed his thoughts on soccer. “Football is like climbing, which is a series of ups and downs that continue to appear. When I play soccer, I get tired and sometimes take a rest while climbing. However, I think I will be ecstatic and proud when I achieve my desired goal while playing soccer like the scenery I see at the top,” Cho said, renewing his commitment that although it is difficult, he will continue to make efforts. 토토사이트

Cho Hyun-taek also said hello to the Gimcheon Sangmu fan. “I don’t play many games this season, but I sincerely thank you for your passionate support in every game. The season is just around the corner, and I will try my best to finish the season with good results with my teammates and successors in the rest of the game,” he said of his appreciation for the fans and his attitude toward the rest of the season.

Meanwhile, Kim Cheon-sang will play 30 rounds of the K League 1 against Incheon United at 16:30 on the 15th, and Kim Dae-won’s 40 goals and 40 assists in the K-League and Cho Hyun-taek’s 100 K-League appearances will be held before kickoff.

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