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Jung Woo-young, who sees the first line, said, "It's both expected and burdensome."

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"It's both expected and burdensome."

This is Jung Woo-young's first appearance for Korean soccer fans. Jung Woo-young, a former member of the prestigious Bayern Munich Youth in Germany's Bundesliga, joined the South Korean national football U-22 team, played his first national team training.

Jung Woo-young had her first training session since joining Kim Hak-beom at a civic soccer stadium located in Seogwipo City, Jeju Island, at 5 p.m. on Thursday. Jung Woo-young arrived in Jeju Island late Friday afternoon and was unable to digest her first day of training because she was playing in Freiburg, Germany.

Jung Woo-young, who met with the media before training, held an interview with an awkward smile. Jung Woo-young said, 토토사이트추천 "I'm happy to meet my friends again," adding, "I'm grateful that everyone welcomed me."

He also said that he would adjust to the style of soccer for coach Kim Hak-beom, and that he felt sorry for not being able to participate in the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Poland.

When asked how he felt about this, Jung said, "I will make my first appearance with fans in Korea through two warm-up matches with Syria at Jeju World Cup Stadium on June 6 and 9, and I have mixed expectations and burdens."

Jung Woo-young said, "It's both an expectation and a burden. But I will try to enjoy it," he said, expressing his candid feelings about his first appearance in front of local soccer fans.

Chung also stressed that although he did not participate in the last U-20 World Cup due to opposition from his team (Bavarian Munich), he would like to participate in next year's Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, if he has a chance.

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