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Another point of observation yesterday (the 6th) was to find an alternative resource called Plan B.

Jung Woo-young, a 'new engine' who is playing in the German Bundesliga, showed potential with vigorous movement.



Correspondent Lee Jeong-chan.



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Jung Woo-young, who mainly played as a flank striker, started playing in the attacking midfield position where Lee Jae-seong was injured due to an injury and played nonstop.



In the 12th minute of the first half, he received the ball from the midfield and quickly connected it to the side, establishing a foothold in Hwang Hee-chan's opening goal.



He lived up to his expectations by speeding up his offense with an active, tireless second half.



He was sent off by aggressive forward pressure, and his collaboration with Son Heung-min, who moved to the forefront by throwing two decisive key passes, also shined.



He made a definite eye-catcher by running 67 minutes, the longest run since his A-match debut last year. 



[Paulo Bento / Soccer Team Manager: (Jung Woo-young) has very good skills and understands the game well.

He is a fast-rhythm player, and he has a very good attitude on both sides of offense.]



However, the defense line, which is testing 'Plan B', was still uneasy because of the lack of key defender Kim Min-jae. 



Even after gaining a numerical advantage against Chile, where some of the main games were missing, it was still a task to expose loopholes.



(Video editing: Lee Jung-taek, CG: Seo Seung-hyun)