Обсуждение участника:Son Heung-min 'Click'-Jung Woo-young 'Clock'-Hwang Hee-chan 'Munsan' Whose Serenity Should We Watch Tonight?

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Son Heung-min (Tottenham), Chung Woo-young (Stuttgart), or Hwang Hee-chan (Wolverhampton) - who will South Korean soccer fans be watching in Singapore?

Jürgen Klinsmann's South Korea will face Singapore at 8 p.m. on Saturday at the Seoul World Cup Stadium in their first Group C match of the 2026 International Football Federation (FIFA) World Cup Asia 2017 second qualifying round.

While Singapore, ranked 155th in the FIFA rankings, is significantly outclassed by the 24th-ranked South Koreans, the South Koreans will take the game seriously and look to make a strong start to their road to the 2026 World Cup.

With most of the team's offensive line in peak form, an early goal could mean the highest-scoring game of Klinsmann's tenure, surpassing the 6-0 win over Vietnam in October.

It's also worth noting that each of the national team's recent stars have their own unique style of play, so it'll be interesting to see who fans think they'll see in this match.

Son Heung-min celebrates after scoring the first goal during the first half of the South Korea vs Colombia international soccer match at Munsusu Football Stadium in Ulsan, South Korea, on March 24.

National team captain Son Heung-min's trademark gesture is to form a square camera shape with his fingers and then click.

The former English Premier League (EPL) top scorer is already a household name. Tottenham's youth players, as well as many players in Asia, mimic it when they score a goal.

South Korea's Jung Woo-young celebrates after scoring the second goal during the men's football quarterfinal match between South Korea and Uzbekistan at the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games at Huanglong Sports Center Stadium in Hangzhou, China, on Thursday afternoon.

Jung Woo-young points to his wrist in a gesture that means "What time is it?" She did it eight times at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, which ended in October, where she scored eight goals and was the top scorer.

Hwang Hee-chan, who has been in good form lately, has also developed a new ritual. "I worked on it with the national team staff. "It means to reach for higher heights," he said, "and we will try to continue to showcase it in the league.

Hwang Hee-chan of South Korea celebrates after scoring a goal during the South Korea vs Vietnam international soccer friendly match at the Suwon World Cup Stadium in Suwon, Paldal-gu, Suwon, South Korea, Sunday afternoon.

Hwang first performed the gesture after scoring a goal against Vietnam in October and, true to his word, has been looking at "Mount Munsan" every time he scores a goal for Wolverhampton ever since.

All three scored in the last match against Vietnam, and their respective gestures brought the home fans to their feet. 카지노사이트랭크They will look to make it two in a row against Singapore.

Hwang Ui-jo (Nottingham) also has a favorite gesture of making a "hiss" with his fingers and extending one arm to the side. Cho Kyu-sung (Mitwillan) continues to push the two-fingers-crossed gesture.

Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain), who scored three goals, including his debut goal, in two consecutive A matches in October, doesn't have a trademark gesture.

Meanwhile, Jürgen Klinsmann explained why he chose to include only three center backs in the squad: "Our strikers have been in great form lately. We had to limit our roster, and after thinking about it, we added an extra (in-form) striker instead of a defender," he said, expressing his expectations for the forward line.

"There are no easy opponents," said Son Heung-min. We will score an early goal and play our game," he said. 섯다