Park Min-seo, the 'next generation' runner who will be in charge of the left side of Ulsan, said, "I will try K League 1 properly, make myself known a lot."
Park Min-seo, the 'next generation' runner who will be in charge of the left side of Ulsan, said, "I will try K League 1 properly, make myself known a lot."
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Ulsan HD chose Park Min-seo (25) as the right candidate for its new left-side defense.
Park joined Daegu FC in 2018. However, chances did not come to her, and she only played one game in the 2021 season. She played for Gyeongnam FC in the 2022 and 2023 seasons and Seoul E-Land last season. She played in 33 matches last season, scoring five goals and seven assists. Both scoring and helping are career-high. She also made remarkable contributions to Seoul E-Land's first advance to the playoffs.
Ulsan had difficulty renewing its contract with Lee Myung-jae and chose Park Min-seo as its left-side defender. "It's an honor to be here at a big club. I think I have to try my best to melt down quickly to match my team," Park told this newspaper ahead of the winter training camp in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates on Sunday. "I wanted to come here as a player, and Ulsan is the best team in the 먹튀검증 K-League. I am worried, but I have no choice but to repay what I chose."
The left side of Ulsan is Muju Gongsan. Lee Myung-jae broke up with Ulsan and Shim Sang-min is there, but he was not a regular starter last season. Kang and Yoon can play both left and right sides, but they are not left-footed. Park's strengths lie in left-footed kick and aggression.
"I feel pressured because I have so many good players," he said. "I think I can learn a lot from training with the older players. I have to compete, but I want to grow as a player by learning a lot. I will try to maximize my strengths," he said.
More than anything else, Park will return to the K League 1 stage after four seasons. "I think my excitement is bigger than my worries," he said. "Coach Kim Pan-gon personally encouraged me to do well. I am receiving more attention than I thought, but it is also embarrassing and awkward because it is my first time. I feel very honored as a player to try at Ulsan."
"Otherwise, I thought Ulsan was a strong team," Park said. "I haven't set a goal yet. I want to meet fans at my home stadium as soon as possible. I will show you aggressive plays that I think are my strength, dedication and hard work. I also want to promote Park Min-seo in Ulsan while properly challenging for the K League 1 stage."