German Bundesliga player Jung Woo-young (25) has scored his debut goal for Union Berlin.
The midfielder scored in the fifth minute of the first half to give Union Berlin a 1-0 lead in the fourth round of the 2024-2025 Bundesliga on Sept. 22 at home to Hoffenheim. Tom Lotte’s pass from the left flank was met in the middle of the box by Jung, who calmly beat one defender before finding the back of the net with a right-footed shot. It was his first goal in three games in a Berlin shirt after joining on loan from Stuttgart earlier this season. His goal proved to be the game-winner in Berlin’s 2-1 victory.
Jung made his international debut in 2021 and played at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and last year’s Asian Cup, but hasn’t been named in the national team recently. His goal for Union Berlin could boost his chances of returning to the squad.
Bayern Munich’s Kim Min-Jae, 28, played full-time for the third straight game, helping the Bavarians to four straight wins to open the tournament. With Kim at center back, 카지노사이트 the Bavarians thrashed Werder Bremen 5-0 to extend their lead at the top of the league (4 wins, 12 points).
After being criticized for a few mistakes early in the season,
Kim was praised for his tidy defensive display, winning five aerial battles and making two tackles on the day, reminiscent of his Napoli heyday.
Forward Lee Young-joon (21), who plays for Grasshopper in the Swiss league, scored his second goal of the league in his first full-time appearance to help his team avoid defeat. Lee scored a crucial equalizer in the ninth minute of stoppage time to make it 1-2 at home against Servet in the seventh round of the 2024-2025 Swiss Super League on Feb. 22. He pounced on a loose ball in the box and slotted it home with his right foot.
With the 2-2 draw thanks to Lee’s equalizer, Grasshopper moved up one spot to eighth place with a record of one win, two draws and four losses (5 points). As Lee settles into the Swiss league, he has emerged as a candidate for the Hong Myung-baek defense.