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Yang Hyun Jun

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by Idioteque, Jul 14, 2023.

Discuss Yang Hyun Jun in the Celtic Chat area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. FrankMcCallum

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    He does some things well, and a lot of other things poorly.
     
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  2. Lewis Kerr

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    -insert gif of horse tripping over ball-
     
  3. McChiellini..

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    Bit powderpuff..

    Doesn't have the pace to play wide right well for me..

    Looks better off the left. Technically good with some nice touches....but no a starter for us yet..
     
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  4. Guchi Gucci Gold Member Gold Member

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    Not seeing it but plenty of time. Palma hopefully gets a run now.
     
  5. JC Anton Get yer, hats, scarfs badges & tapes

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    Aye, unfortunately the early signs aren't good..
     
  6. Zander Gold Member Gold Member

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    I think early signs have been mixed. But he hasn't actually managed to do anything of significance. Was poor today.

    Needs more time.
     
  7. James Gold Member Gold Member

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    I've never seen a player look less in control of a ball whilst in control of a ball
     
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  8. Pearse67*

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    Honestly dont think hes good enough.
     
  9. Blochairnbhoy

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    Young guy adapting first time out his own country will give him a few more months yet!
     
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    This is the problem with us failing to bring in more instant quality in the summer.

    Players like Yang are put into the spotlight long before they should and fans start getting on his back when really he should be a bit part Player in the short term.

    He needs Time to settle but due to us hoarding cash he's been thrown in to an important role.
     
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  11. murphy88

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    His legs go too fast for his head.
     
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    Although he wasn't the best, I still think he offered more to the team than Forrest when he came on. He looks like he's lost a yard or ten of pace and didn't help out defensively at all really, at least Yang helped that way a bit.
     
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    He needs to be better at decision making in other words

    Reason I think larsson was so great as a footballer was his brain his brain worked super fast in situations and knew exactly the right decision to make at speed of light


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  14. stevoEOS

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    Would have him before Jamesy every day of the week.
     
  15. The Crow Gold Member Gold Member

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    Park Ji-Sung was an underappreciated, yet integral, cog in one of Sir Alex Ferugson’s most dominant eras at Manchester United but the South Korean will always be the trailblazer for Asian footballers.

    The versatile midfielder became the first Asian player to feature in, and win, the pinnacle fixture in European football when Manchester United lifted the Champions League trophy in Moscow after victory over Chelsea in 2008.

    While Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney were superstars, Park’s achievements allowed aspiring youngsters in his homeland to dream - like Yang Hyun-jun.

    Yung followed in the footsteps of fellow South Korean’s Cha Du-Ri and Ki Sung-Yung when he joined Celtic this summer from Gangwon FC and the 22-year-old now hopes to emulate his heroes after being inspired by their achievements.

    “The famous Korean football player Park, when I was young I saw a match from Manchester United against Chelsea in the quarter-finals,” Yang replied when asked about his first memories of the the Champions League.

    Park scored in that game and so after watching that match, it’s now an honour to be involved. “I had a lot of heroes in my football life when I was younger. I looked up to any footballer who played overseas especially Cha Du-ri and Ki Sung-yueng who played at Celtic. They were also my heroes.


    All those three players gave me motivation to play football, also as a professional football player. I always imagined what it would be like to play in a Champions League game and I’m very grateful to them for this.




    “I met Ki very often at K-League games and I’ve also met Cha because he’s a coach with the South Korea national team.

    “When I was involved with the national squad, we talked - but they haven’t given me any specific advice about being at Celtic.”

    Yang’s Champions League debut turned into a baptism of fire after he stepped off the bench for the final half-hour of the 2-0 defeat to Feyenoord. Within ten minutes of his introduction, Celtic were reduced to nine men and they were pinned deep in their own half with Yang restricted as an attacking force.

    Despite an impressive first-half display, Joe Hart’s error gifted Feyenoord the lead as Celtic’s dismal record in the Champions League continued.

    It’s been six years since they last won in the group stage and Brendan Rodgers’ side need to end that run against Lazio on Wednesday night to preserve their feint hopes of reaching the knockout stages for the first time since the 2012/13 season.

    He said: “Maybe the result from our last Champions League game wasn’t the best one but from that experience, I learned that we can fight in a difficult situation.

    “We did our best against Feyenoord and from that, our teamwork has grown stronger after that game. If we play our own style of football, I think it’s possible to beat Lazio.

    “If we are going to qualify from this Champions League group, we have to win this game, definitely.”

    Yang is becoming accustomed to the atmosphere at Parkhead but the decibels soar exponentially on European nights, which are renowned across the continent.

    “I haven’t yet experienced the atmosphere at Celtic Park on a Champions League night but I can imagine what it will be like,” Yang admitted. “Even in the league games, the atmosphere is unbelievable with so many supporters in the stadium.

    “So I’m really looking forward to playing in the Champions League at Celtic Park.
    “We will have a lot of support from our fans so we will gain motivation and we’ll do our best to get the best results we can.

    “I got to play in front of 60,000 supporters against Tottenham in Seoul and it was a great experience for me but I expect the Lazio game at Celtic Park to be even better. I was so surprised by the noise at our last game against Feyenoord, even from our fans away from home.”

    It’s unlikely that Yang will start against Lazio after he was hooked at half-time in yesterday’s dramatic win over Motherwell. The Serie A giants will travel to Glasgow after a concerning start to the season with pressure mounting on Maurizio Sarri.

    A 2-0 defeat against AC Milan tonight increases the scrutiny on the former Chelsea boss but they remain a dangerous opponent - as highlighted by their recent win over reigning Italian champions Napoli.

    Oliver Ntcham’s famous win in the Stadio Olimpico in 2019 will act as inspiration for Celtic and Callum McGregor - colossal that night in Rome - will continue to set the standards.

    “Callum always tells us that every game is important,” Yang said. “Before every game, he tells us how important it is and what we have to do and how we have to focus. I think it is always the same thing before every game.

    “I never experienced it before where you have to win every game. But Celtic as a team can set that goal because they are champions. And I am very proud to be part of a team that is champions and to share that motivation to want to win every game.”


    Yang’s grasp of English is improving at an impressive rate and acclimatisation to life in Glasgow has been eased by the presence of Celtic’s South Korean contingent.

    Hyeok-kyu Kwon also arrived this summer while Hyeon-gyu Oh joined in January and the trio has already formed a close bond off the pitch.

    “Glasgow is a beautiful city,” he added. “And I’ve also had a lot of help from my teammates and the club. They communicate a lot with me so I feel very settled already.

    “There are three Korean players here including myself so we are helping each other so I’ve had no difficulties settling.

    “The biggest change for me has been the language. I’m having English lessons but I want to improve as quickly as possible so I can communicate by myself without a translator.”
     
  16. Mr Shelby Moderator Moderator Gold Member

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    I think he looks guff tbh.
     
  17. The Prof Administrator Administrator

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    I don't really think he made the most of his opportunity tbh, at times he looked a bit clueless, still think he can come good though, but needs a bit of fine tuning lol.
     
  18. adequate citizen Zenon Gold Member Gold Member

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    give him a day off so he can watch Paddy Roberts highlights back to back for a minimum of 8 hours straight.
     
  19. Officer Doofy Come to me, human man Gold Member

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    As we all knew, a project signing.

    Feel like it's going to be a real struggle in the wide positions this season, unless we sign a winger in January.
     
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  20. Guchi Gucci Gold Member Gold Member

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    Really need Palma to be a success. Quickly.