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Hwang Ui-jo, who has become one of Bordeaux, France, continued the upward trend with the third goal of the season. Gase compared Hwang Eui-jo's performance to a Swiss knife, but what does this mean?



This is reporter Lee Jeong-chan. 



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Hwang Eui-jo, who started with one top, broke the balance of 0, which was tight in the 5th minute of the second half.



The location selection was outstanding.



He scored the third goal of the season by making a clever move that outstripped the opponents and then poked a pass from the flank non-stop.



Hwang Eui-jo continued to lead the attack with brilliant skill and bold breakthrough.



It was unfortunately missed additional goals due to successive saves by the goalkeeper, but recorded the highest number of sprints on the team, which means sprinting as well as shots and effective shots.



[Hwang Eui-jo/Bordeaux striker: I feel very good, and it has been a long time since the team has won a streak, but it was nice to be able to win.]



Eui-jo Hwang, who played mainly as a side striker at the beginning of the season, scored two goals and assisted in his recent three games. And fluttered.



"I played an active part in all-weather both on the left side and in the forefront," said Gase, and compared Hwang Eui-jo to the'Swiss army knife', which is synonymous with multi-purpose knife.



After winning the season's first streak with a 3-0 win, Bordeaux climbed to 8th in the league.



(Video editing: Nam Il)