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Klinsmann Announces Starting Line-Up for Crucial Match against Saudi Arabia

Starting Line-up Announced for the Korean National Football Team

The Captain, Son Heung-min and Cho Gyu-seong Expected to Lead the Attack Against Saudi Arabia

In a press conference held an hour before the September international match against Saudi Arabia, Jürgen Klinsmann, the coach of the Korean national football team, revealed the starting line-up. Klinsmann, a German football coach, is leading the team known as Klinsmann in this crucial game taking place at Parc St. James in Newcastle, England on the 13th of September.

The starting line-up showcases a well-balanced 4-4-2 formation, with Son Heung-min from Tottenham Hotspur and Cho Gyu-seong from Midtjylland leading the attack. The midfield will be defended by Hwang Hee-chan from Wolverhampton Wanderers, Hwang In-beom from Crvena Zvezda, Park Yong-woo from Al Ain, and Lee Jae-seong from Mainz.

The defensive line consists of Lee Ki-je from Suwon Samsung, Kim Min-jae from Bayern Munich, Jeong Seung-hyeon, and Seol Young-woo from Ulsan Hyundai. Seung-gyu Kim from Al-Shabaab will guard the goal. On the bench, Moon Seon-min, Ahn Hyeon-beom from Jeonbuk Hyundai, Yang Hyun-jun, Oh Hyun-gyu from Celtic, Hwang Ui-jo from Norwich City, and Hwang Hee-chan from Wolverhampton Wanderers are ready to make an impact if needed.

Notably, the only change in the line-up compared to the previous game against Wales is the inclusion of Hwang Hee-chan. Klinsmann replaced Hong Hyun-seok from KAA Gent to strengthen the team’s attacking prowess. The other positions remain unchanged.

Importance of a Victory for Coach Klinsmann

Coach Klinsmann’s performance since taking office has been lackluster. With three draws and two losses in the last five international matches, he finds himself in a winless quagmire. This record not only breaks the reputation of a foreign manager but also emphasizes the need for a change in atmosphere through victories.

In addition to the disappointing results, Coach Klinsmann’s behavior has also been under scrutiny. Breaking promises to stay in Korea and constantly being abroad, his lack of attendance and involvement have drawn strong criticism. His recent controversial participation in the Match Legends further intensifies the public anger, as he exhibits actions unbecoming of the head coach of the Korean national football team, such as requesting a uniform from Aaron Ramsey of Cardiff City.

The upcoming match against Saudi Arabia carries immense importance for Coach Klinsmann as he looks to regain public trust and support. Failure to secure a victory could have a significant impact on his future. The football world consensus is clear – this match is a make-or-break moment for Coach Klinsmann.

[골닷컴] Reporter Kang Dong-hoon = Klinsmann-ho announced the starting line-up before the Saudi Arabia game. The ‘Captain’ Son Heung-min (Tottenham Hotspur) and Cho Gyu-seong (Midtjylland) are expected to lead the attack by working together as the top two once again following the game against Wales.

The Korean national football team (hereafter referred to as Klinsmann), led by coach Jürgen Klinsmann (Germany), about an hour before the start of the September international match against Saudi Arabia at 1:30 am (Korea time) on the 13th at Parc St. James in Newcastle, England The initial list was announced.

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Coach Klinsmann seems to have created a 4-4-2 formation. Son Heung-min and Cho Gyu-seong form the front line and lead the attack. Led by Hwang Hee-chan (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Hwang In-beom (Crvena Zvezda), Park Yong-woo (Al Ain), and Lee Jae-seong (Mainz) defend the midfield.

From left, Lee Ki-je (Suwon Samsung), Kim Min-jae (Bayern Munich), Jeong Seung-hyeon, and Seol Young-woo (Ulsan Hyundai) form the defensive line. The goal is guarded by Seung-gyu Kim (Al-Shabaab). Moon Seon-min, Ahn Hyeon-beom (Jeonbuk Hyundai), Yang Hyun-jun, Oh Hyun-gyu (Celtic), Hwang Ui-jo (Norwich City), and Hwang Hee-chan (Wolverhampton Wanderers) will start the a bench

Compared to the previous game against Wales, only one position in the line-up changed. Coach Klinsmann replaced Hong Hyun-seok (KAA Gent) with Hwang Hee-chan, who left to join the Hangzhou Asian Games national football team (hereafter referred to as Hwang Sun-hong) led by coach Hwang Sun-hong. The other positions were not changed.

Coach Klinsmann really needs a win in this Saudi game. Since taking office, his performance has been poor, falling into a winless quagmire (3 draws, 2 losses) during the 5 internationals, breaking the ‘dishonest’ record for most wins by a foreign manager, so it needs to change. the atmosphere through victories.

In addition, there is a problem with behavior, which is why victory is necessary. After taking office, Director Klinsmann broke his promise to stay in Korea and stayed mostly abroad, having struggled with attendance and excursions, and he receives strong criticism. In particular, he has recently spread controversy again regarding his participation in the Match Legends, and he draws public anger by showing a series of actions that should not be done as the head coach of the Korean national football team, such as asking for a uniform from Aaron Ramsey (Cardiff City).

Coach Klinsmann, who has been pushed to the brink as public opinion has fallen to rock bottom, has to appease public opinion by winning the match against Saudi Arabia. The common opinion in the football world is that if they do not win this time, there is a high possibility that their future will be greatly affected.

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