Choo Shin-soo from Texas Rangers of the US major league has spoken about the recent controversy over his son's abandonment.

According to MK Sports, Choo Shin-soo, who played home for the 2019 Major League Minnesota Twins at the Arlington Globe Life Park in Texas, USA on Monday, expressed his feelings about the issue of giving up his son's nationality in an interview after the match.

Choo said in an interview with the media, "It's okay to blame me." "I know that the military service is a sensitive issue. To think differently, it was a choice for the future of the children."

Choo said, "I would have made the same decision even if the same situation was given again." Until now, families have sacrificed for me. Now I have to live for my family. " He added that "they were born in Korea and did not come here to obtain citizenship, but they had to be born and lived and lived here."

The media also said Choo was well aware of the criticism of himself.

Choo Shin-soo said, "No matter what you say, you can't turn the hearts of people."

Finally, he said, "This is also a problem I have to endure. I think there are reasons for both good and accused." I will. "

Recently, as Choo's two sons were known to have given up their Korean nationality and chose US citizenship, some voices were raised in doubt about whether they intended to avoid military service.
(Configuration = Hallyu Gyeong editor)
(Photo: Hawon Mi Instagram, Yonhap News)

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