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Jung Woo-young, First Assist of the Season Against his Former Team Freiburg

06 september 2023

Jung Woo-young, First Assist of the Season Against his Former Team Freiburg

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Jung Woo-young of Stuttgart in the German professional soccer Bundesliga scored his first offensive point of the season against his former team Freiburg.


Jung Woo-young started in the 2023-2024 Bundesliga 3rd round home game held at the MHP Arena in Stuttgart, Germany on the 2nd (local time), and recorded an assist on the team's 4th goal scored by Chris Fürich in the 17th minute of the second half. 카지노사이트


Jung Woo-young, who played for Freiburg last season and scored 1 goal and 1 assist in 26 league games, scored his first attack point of the season in his first match against his former team after moving to Stuttgart.


Stuttgart leapt to the top of the league with a 5-0 win, accumulating 2 wins and 1 loss (6 points, 6 goal difference), while Freiburg recorded its first loss of the season (6 points, -3 goal difference) after two consecutive wins.


Stuttgart took the lead 8 minutes after the start of the game with Fürich's opener and winning goal from the left flank, and Seru Girassi scored consecutive goals in the 17th and 19th minutes of the first half, taking the lead by 3 goals in the first half alone.


Then, in the 17th minute of the second half, Pürich, who received Jung Woo-young's exquisite through ball, broke into the center of the penalty area and scored with his right foot, scoring the goal early.


Immediately after that, Stuttgart replaced Jung Woo-young with Enzo Milo, and celebrated a complete victory with Milo scoring an additional goal in the 30th minute of the second half.


Jung Woo-young was not included in the A national team led by coach Jurgen Klinsmann during the A-match period this September, and is scheduled to join the Hangzhou Asian Games team led by coach Hwang Seon-hong.


Mainz's Lee Jae-seong, who is about to be called up to the national team, started as a starter in the away game against Werder Bremen and played until the 22nd minute of the second half before being replaced by Marco Richter.


Lee Jae-seong  scored his first goal of the season with a header in the second round against Frankfurt on the 27th of last month, but was unable to add an attack point that day.


Mainz lost 0-4, drawing no wins in the opening three games of the league (1 draw, 2 losses, 1 point).


Bremen reported its first win (3 points) after two consecutive losses.