Most Impressive Player - WC 2010 (8 Viewers)

SABSAB

Snoop Stinks
Dec 10, 2008
10,832
Yes, I was talking about the pass that Özil received before doing the assist, Khedira or whatever his name is spelled I think it were.

But as for Özil, how he waited before sending the ball to the right was just class, and to know he is only 21 years old with this amount of discipline is just fantastic.
It was Klose.
 

gray

Senior Member
Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
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1. PARK Chu Young (S. Korea)
19. KI Sung Yueng (S. Korea)
Thanks for recognising some of my boys :)

Park Chu-Young (Monaco) played well but should have buried a couple more of his chances, and Ki's (Celtic) free kicks were crucial but he has to work harder and get more involved in the overall flow of the match.

Personally I think Lee Chung-Yong and Park Ji-Sung were Korea's best performers in the WC2010 campaign.
 

SABSAB

Snoop Stinks
Dec 10, 2008
10,832
Why are you laughing? He melt my face of. He's the last one I expected to show up or play at all and he's now the most important part of our defense.
 

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
13,340
Sorry, I thought you were being sarcastic.

At this rate, I could just post Heitinga or Mathijsen, for not screwing up yet. They've been good, but not tested either, nor impressive.
 

aressandro10

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2003
2,884
Thanks for recognising some of my boys :)

Park Chu-Young (Monaco) played well but should have buried a couple more of his chances, and Ki's (Celtic) free kicks were crucial but he has to work harder and get more involved in the overall flow of the match.

Personally I think Lee Chung-Yong and Park Ji-Sung were Korea's best performers in the WC2010 campaign.


personally i quite dissapointed with jisung.. he tried hard as always but look ordinary among his rather impressive team mates.. i expected more...
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Thanks for recognising some of my boys :)

Park Chu-Young (Monaco) played well but should have buried a couple more of his chances, and Ki's (Celtic) free kicks were crucial but he has to work harder and get more involved in the overall flow of the match.

Personally I think Lee Chung-Yong and Park Ji-Sung were Korea's best performers in the WC2010 campaign.

Really? I actually expected a little more from Lee Chung Yong, he's a really good dribbler and has impressed me a lot in Bolton, but we haven't seen a lot of his dribbling ability in this WC.

Park Chu Young and Park Ji Sung have been the two most impressive players for me in this Korean NT. Park Chu Young has been energetic, he's done rather well as the lone striker upfront despite not being your typical strong and big lone striker, but he's rather skillful, he's fast and his off the ball movement creates a lot of space for the midfielders behind him. It helps that he's rather used to that role, as they play him upfront in a 4-2-3-1 system at Monaco, and he just had a really good season with them.

I'm rather fond of Lee Young Pyo's attacking ability, he impressed me in the game against Uruguay and he was always a threat on that left hand side.


Oh and since when has Cha do Ree(spelling?) become a fullback? Wasn't he a winger earlier on in his career?
 

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