“I’m going to fight in the back and I can score in the front.”
Returning “Cheetah” Kim Tae-hwan (Jeonbuk Hyundai) made a new pledge.
Jeonbuk Hyundai won 3-1 against Daegu FC in the 37th round of Hana Bank K League 1 2024 at Jeonju World Cup Stadium on the 10th.
Jeonbuk, which won the regular league in five games after winning against Jeju on September 28, ranked 10th with 10 wins, 11 draws, 16 losses and 41 points.
Kim Tae-hwan, the most experienced player among players who played in the game on the day, ran tirelessly. Playing as a right-handed defender, Kim bullied Daegu not only by defense but also by aggressive overlapping. Notably, he garnered a decisive shot at the 44th minute of the second half. It was an assist that was made by beating Daegu’s defense.
Kim Tae-hwan, who played for FC Seoul and Seongnam, joined Ulsan in 2015. Kim Tae-hwan, who has been in charge of the right side of Ulsan for eight years, has been recognized for his ability.
He won three best-of-season Levenes in Ulsan, won two K-League 1 championships and one Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League championship.
After suddenly moving to Jeonbuk, Kim played as the starting member in the early days of this season, but suffered an injury. Eventually, he was excluded from the competition to become the starting member. However, Ahn suddenly started playing again due to his injury. Notably, he showed fierce performance in the match against Daegu, where he tied the team’s victory. 먹튀검증
After the match, Kim said, “I prepared well for a week. I won by playing well as I prepared.”
Recently, Kim Tae-hwan made headlines by saying, “Hit your head!” through Jeonbuk’s official channel.
“Kicking the ball well is important, but a player must win by fighting with a sweatshirt. I think that’s the only way I can play a good game,” Kim said. “I’m emphasizing that because I think I can play well enough if I just show such performances in Jeonbuk.”
“I had some injury issues, but I believed in myself. I worked hard to take care of myself and improved my physical condition. I believed that I could run someday. I had confidence. I thought I could prove it at the stadium, so I worked harder to take care of myself,” he stressed.
On the team’s recent mood, he said, “The fans in Jeonbuk will really not be able to adjust. We will have to play the playoffs because of our fault. We should try to satisfy the trust that has been lost even a little more. We will try our best to relieve the fans’ disappointment and show good performance in the next game.”