"Expectation for the national team is 0.1%... Get hurt and put your mind down"
Ulsan Hyundai striker Joo Min-gyu, who returned to the top of the professional soccer K-League 1 score by exploding multiple goals, showed a greater desire to win the first division championship, which he had never achieved in his career. 온라인카지노
Joo Min-gyu said after the K-League 1 round 28 away match against FC Seoul held at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 27th, "I was a bit stressed because I didn't score a goal, but the coach (Hong Myung-bo) told me to relax, which gave me psychological comfort, leading to multiple goals. It seems,” he said.
Joo Min-gyu took the lead in achieving a 2-2 draw by continuously scoring goals in the 19th and 23rd minutes of the second half when the team gave up the opening goal to Seoul and was dragged away.
It was the 12th and 13th goals of the season for Joo Min-gyu, who suffered from a goal drought for a while after the game against Pohang Steelers on July 8.
Thanks to the multi-goal scored about 3 months after the game against Daejeon Hana Citizen on May 28, Joo Min-gyu tied for the top scorer with Thiago (Daejeon).
Joo Min-gyu said, “If you are a striker, you feel impatient when you do not score a goal "he said.
Returning to his hometown Ulsan after four years and spending this season, he also confessed that he is having difficulty maintaining a rhythm as he often starts alternately with Hungarian national striker Martin Adam.
He said, "I couldn't tell the coach, but honestly, I'm still learning how to control and manage my body as I play 'pongdang pongdang' after playing every game." deep," he said.
Then, when asked about the top scorer, he emphasized, "I don't have a championship title (first division), so I'm not greedy for individual titles.
I'll think about it after winning the championship first, but now I want to focus on the team."
When he shows off his strong scoring power in the K-League, such as becoming the top scorer (22 goals) in 2021 while playing for Jeju United, there is always talk of selection for the national team, but following former coach Paulo Bento, he has never been selected in the coaching system of Jurgen Klinsmann.
Joo Min-gyu, who showed his presence again ahead of the announcement of the A-match list in September, said, "In fact, now (for the national team) my expectations are about 0.1%.
I have been hurt a lot by this kind of thing, so I am going to put my mind down and wait calmly."
If it doesn't work, I think I'm lacking and I have a lot to fill in.
It's more important to grow like that."