Q: In the past few years, your career footprint has spread all over the world-South Korea, China, Fenerbahce, Naples. How does this journey affect your career and personal development?
A: “I will try my best to adapt to the team and the environment. My adaptability has also brought me to the present. Facing this new challenge, I need to start from scratch, which is extremely important to my personal development. I handled it well in the past, but now (joining Bayern) is obviously an unprecedented importance.”
Q: You have a nickname called “Monster”. How did you get this nickname? Do you like it?
A: “This nickname was originally from South Korea. Before I became famous, I must have left A great impression on the fans in the competition, so I have been called” Monster “since then”.”
Q: The position you played at the beginning was center, and then what opportunities and reasons made you change your position?
A: “We graduated from primary school and entered the junior high school stage. We often played small games. Compared with the passing of the disc, I enjoyed the feeling of winning the ball right on the court. I later shared this with the coach, after that, I began to appear as a defender.”
Q: through an image, we find Thomas tuhull dancing happily for your arrival. What important role did he play in your transfer to Bayern? Have you communicated with him before?
A: “Before I joined, what I discussed with him more was my advantages on the court. He told me that I would soon integrate into his tactical system, and he was very excited about it. Now I have to make more efforts to verify this.”
Q: Which teammate of Bayern array do you expect to play with most? Why?
A: “Mattis delieht. It’s just that I’m new here, and I haven’t had much communication with him at present.”
Q: As the second South Korean player signed in the history of Bayern Munich, how do you feel if you can represent your country to play for such a rich club with historical status?
A: “I am very proud that Bayern can sign me. Of course, it also depends on how you think about this transfer. I must be strong enough to be proud of myself, so am I proud? Of course, I am very proud, but first I need to prove my value so that everyone can recognize me.”
Q: What kind of person are you?
A: “I am very shy. I always try my best on the court.”
Q: How did you react to the news of your transfer to Bayern Munich in Korea?
A: “In fact, it’s not just me, but Korean fans are also very proud of it. Many people still can’t believe this transfer, and I am still in a confused state!”
Q: Can you share with us how you started professional football in South Korea?
A: “I am very simple players. My talent was gradually discovered until I entered the university. But I only have diligence to compete with those outstanding talents.”
Q: How would you evaluate your talent?
A: “No, I am not eye-catching. At first I was not even A good player.”
Q: When you were young, which aspect did you practice more?
A: “I try to improve my speed and reaction time. In addition, I will exercise basic skills.”