Thank you to the community for the overwhelming support in the past 24 hours.
Iโm truly grateful and wanted to follow up on @lateriser12โs shout-out and support by offering my personal opinion on Hwang Hee Chan.
Due to the length, there is a part 2 you can find at the end!
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Grateful for your support LR ๐
A background on Hwang:
In the 2018 Asian Games Finals, a 2-1 win over Japan secured a critical 2 year military exemption for Heung-min Son.
Without getting too political, as a fan of Sonny, I was relieved.
SK's footballing treasure, was at the peak of his powers..
.. and eventually would help lead that Spurs team to a suprise UCL finals appeareance in 2019. The rest is history as we speak and Son continues to display world class quality every season.
But.. Guess who scored the winning goal vs Japan in the final?
Hwang-Hee Chan.
Hwang would go on to celebrate that goal with an iconic Ji-Sung Park "jogging" celebration and our whole nation was ELATED.
Yet, Hwang who was still only 22 at the time and still developing, was getting unnecessary hate because of his overwhelming confidence.
Personally, I loved it and in FPL, that's exactly what we want: hard working, fast, direct, no-nonsense and a HUNGER for goals.
In football and especially for forwards, confidence is KEY. You could see the self-belief in Hwang and there was something special about him mentally.
In the 19-20 CL season, he would be part of a very respectable trio of 'Haaland-Minamino-Hwang' for RB Salzburg and would be involved in a total of 8 goals that CL season. He was energetic and solid on the ball, but it was his off-ball movement that caught the eye for many.
His season was amazing, ending with 16 goals/22 assists in 40 appearances.
The following year, Hwang would move to his parent club in RB Leipzig and play in the much more competitive Bundesliga. I will be the first to admit: it was a season to forget (3 goals/26 appearances).
But to defend Hwang, as I really believe this, sometimes it is not about the quality of the footballer, but about what team he plays for and their tactics. As seen in many cases.
Hwang's strengths are apparent in his nicknameโฆ
โฆHe is a physically a bull, as direct as can be and his off-ball movement is marvelous.
His movement reminds me of a player by the name, dare I say, Luis Suarez.
Hwang's weakness: Unlike Sonny and his teammate Traore, he struggles at times with taking on defenders 1v1.
Naglesmann is a coach with pressing tactics that requires more build up play with an emphasis on more link up play as well.
Hwangโs weaknesses were largely demanded at RB Leipzig.
Even after returning from having Covid, Hwang simply could not get into Naglesmann's plans.
On the flip side, Lage is a coach who can perfectly fit Hwang into his tactics.
At Benfica, Lage played a 4-2-3-1/4-4-2 formation with a dominating physical presence up top such as Seferovic and players with great ability on the ball such as Joao Felix would play right behind.
Unlike Naglesmann's more complicated build up tactics, Lage at the core is a simple coach that reaped the benefits of a "big and small" type forward duo.
*fantastic Benfica tactics article by Gareth Thomas on:
totalfootballanalysis
At Wolves, Lage inherited a 3-4-3 system (5 back if you want to call it) handed over by Nuno.
One of the key reasons why I believe Lage didn't revert to his Benfica formation is because the players have been so used to this system already.
Furthermore, the two CB combination at Wolves is not quite strong enough to handle the quality of PL forwards (personal opinion).
Yet, Lage still implemented his "big and small" duo forward tactics as he tried to deploy Traore on the left zone this year to pair with Jimenez.
As we saw in the first few games, Adama was fantastic at creating big chances and getting into those positions as his movement shows a lot of outside-to-inside type direct runs.
But Troare as great of a player as he is, has one critical flaw: finishing.
Step in: Hwang Hee Chan. A perfect compliment to EPL proven class striker, Jimenez. Hwang's stats at a glance already speak for themselves this season:
- 3 goals in 4 appeareances (sub as well)
- xG 1.37
- On Target Shots 3/5
Clinical Finishing.
His two goals vs. Newcastle was a prime example of the "big and small" forward combo tactics employed by Lage.
As seen in the pictures below, Jimenez held up the ball very well and slotted in quickly timed, great passes to Hwang to finish.
Does this remind you of a special partnership btw? ๐
I'm excited at the real prospect of Hwang-Jimenez partnership booming.
If anything, in the 2018 World Cup, Korea beating Germany in the group stages allowed for Mexico to get through soโฆ๐ฐ๐ท๐ฒ๐ฝ๐ฅ๐ฏ
Plus, who doesn't love a great Bulgogi Taco?
It's also important to note that right before his move to Wolves, he essentially burned the bridge with RB Leipzig by saying he couldn't understand why he wasn't playing.
It shows his ๐ฏ confidence in difficult times and an ALL IN attitude to his opporutnity at Wolves.
My only concern is the plethora of attacking options that Wolves posses and the potential benching.
But after getting some insight from the lads over at @wolvesfancast there is an overwhelming sense from the true Wolves fans that he will continue to start.
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..Furthermore, as many already know, Spurs tactics revolve around the Kane-Son combo. If the Jimenez-Hwang combo continues to fire, there is no way Lage would be willing to bench either of them.
โฝ๏ธโs are ๐
Could this be the Jota replacement that Wolves fans been waiting for?
Lage also made some promising comments:
โHe can give us these kind of things, and I want these kind of things in our teamโ
โI think he has adapted to the Premier League. He is fit and fits our way to play because we need a player like himโ