END OF THAI WAR, JEONBUK, BAEK4 FINALLY VISIBLE FOR CONTOURS 'FOYET DNA' TRANSPLANTATION...THE RESULT IS

End of Thai War, Jeonbuk, Baek4 Finally Visible for Contours 'Foyet DNA' Transplantation...The result is

End of Thai War, Jeonbuk, Baek4 Finally Visible for Contours 'Foyet DNA' Transplantation...The result is

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Jeonbuk Hyundai's back four outline, which is aiming for a rebound in the 2025 season, is slowly being caught.

Jeonbuk announced Monday its plan to recruit left fullback Choi Woo-jin (21) who played for Incheon United. With Kim Jin-soo's departure for FC Seoul, it was difficult to find a suitable left fullback other than Kim Tae-hyun, recruiting Choi Woo-jin, who is considered a promising player, is expected to be of great help. "In my third year as a pro, I have decided on a huge challenge. I will make sure I do not regret this challenge. I think it is a season where Jeonbuk Hyundai is also taking on new challenges. I will put everything on the line to become a player who can stand at the center of the challenge," Choi said.

With Choi Woo-jin joining, Jeonbuk seems to have completed the defensive line rotation to some extent.

Kim Young-bin, Park Jin-seop, Hong Jeong-ho, Yeon Je-woon, and Kim Ha-joon are holding on to the center back line. It is possible to build a strong center line in that all five players are comparable to the main players. The same goes for the right side. The right side, which leads to Ahn Hyun-beom, Kim Tae-hwan and Choi Chul-soon, can also be seen as a stable composition in terms of skill-experience.

The left side, which was considered relatively weak compared to the center and right, seems to have been filled with recruitment of Choi Woo-jin in addition to the existing Kim Tae-hyun. There are still question marks over whether Kim Tae-hyun, who became the main player last year with 28 games, will continue his skills this season or whether Choi Woo-jin will be able to continue his chances in Incheon in Jeonbuk, but at least in terms of composition, he deserves a nod.

As the back 4 line-up was outlined, coach Gus Foyet's tactical foundation became more solid.

Foye's soccer was evaluated as being optimized for ball possession, build-up, and counterattack in the European leagues. Prospects continued that Jeonbuk, which has the team's nickname of "Dakgong," will likely become more aggressive. However, Foye has been emphasizing "realistic goals" rather than challenging for the championship right away since his inauguration. There is a realistic barrier between adapting to the unfamiliar K-League and just over a month has passed since his inauguration. Therefore, chances are high that Jeonbuk will focus on the stable build-up that Foye has been pursuing for a while in the new season rather than on Dakgong. The back 4 is more important than anything else due to the characteristics of Foye, who mainly used 4-3-3 to 4-2-3-1. 메이저놀이터 It is noteworthy that the team's tactical foundation has been established to some extent.

After completing the off-season training schedule in Thailand, the Jeonbuk team will fly home on the night of the 2nd and return home via Incheon International Airport on the 3rd.

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