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Coach Choi Yong-soo, famous for his intense charisma, changed drastically when he took the baton of the pro-soccer pro-soccer provincial club Gangwon. We take on new challenges with a softer leadership.



This is Correspondent Ha Seong-ryong.



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Coach Choi Yong-soo, who has united players with sharp and direct instructions both on the pitch and on the training ground, vowed a new start and chose soft charisma.



It changed from the way he looked at the players while directing the winter training in Gangwon.



[Choi Yong-soo / Gangwon Manager: I think I talked a lot about wanting to approach him as a soccer senior who can help (players). In a more comfortable relationship, we can go to a better team... .]



After leading only big clubs such as the K-League Seoul and Jiangsu, a wealthy club in China, he took the baton of the provincial club Gangwon and chose to change to raise the potential of the players. [Lee Jeong-

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: (Director Choi Yong-su, how was your experience?) (At first) I thought it would be difficult to approach, but he seems to be a nice and 'warm' person.



Director Choi, who led and wrote the anti-war drama, lowered his stance to the question about Choi Yong-soo's magic.



[Choi Yong-soo/Director Gangwon: How much different would it be if I were not a 'magician' and changed? I play defensive football, I play offensive football, but rather than that, I should just go for fun football. Oh my gosh.]



Coach Choi, who set the goal of entering the upper division of Gangwon, was determined to have his leadership re-verified.



[Choi Yong-soo/Gangwon Director: Trying something I have never done is a new 'adventure' and 'challenge', and I think I am on my true 'test bench'.]



(Video coverage: Lee Byung-joo, editing: So Ji-hye)