Alwahda's player, South Korean Lee Myung, revealed that he is "taking advantage of the current home quarantine period to learn to cook the world's most famous dishes." "I really like being in the kitchen and cooking food," Myung said in statements to the Al-Wahda Club website. "I have started to learn to cook the most famous international dishes, which are served by well-known chefs, and I can say that I have become well served." He added: "Among the things that I strive to do inside the house as well, is watching documentaries in all their forms, and this period gave us enough time to learn some of the things that were lacking." The Korean player regretted the stalling of football matches due to the consequences of the Coruna virus.

He said: “Football is the life of players, and their daily schedule is completely centered around them, whether during or outside the matches in training sessions almost daily. We follow government guidelines and instructions so that everyone passes through this crisis safely. ”

Regarding the training, he said: "We follow a training program developed by the technical staff, and the fitness trainer organizes classes for group exercises for remote players." He continued, "This breaks the boredom of the exercises and makes them enjoyable."

It is reported that Myung (29 years old) came to Al Wahda last January with a contract that extends until the end of the 2022 season. The Korean player previously defended Al Ain shirt from 2014 to 2017, before returning to his country to spend compulsory national service. Myung played seven games in Al-Wahda, two games in the “Asian Champions”, in which he led his team to win seven games, lose in a match and draw in one.

- “We follow a training program developed by the technical staff, and the fitness trainer organizes group exercises sessions for remote players.”