SUWON MANAGER BYUN SUNG-HWAN'S 'GROUNDED' CONFIDENCE "WITH A SURPRISE RECRUITMENT, WE WILL DEFINITELY BE PROMOTED DIRECTLY!"

Suwon manager Byun Sung-hwan's 'grounded' confidence "With a surprise recruitment, we will definitely be promoted directly!"

Suwon manager Byun Sung-hwan's 'grounded' confidence "With a surprise recruitment, we will definitely be promoted directly!"

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Suwon manager Byun Sung-hwan's 2024, who had a breathless debut season as a professional coach, is not over yet.카지노사이트

Coach Byun Sung-hwan, who took over as the 10th head coach of Suwon Samsung, which was in crisis in June, failed to achieve his goal of promotion to the first division, but is said to have achieved half the results by working hard to improve the team's constitution, such as fixing the so-called "Suwon Disease."

Coach Byun Sung-hwan, who has looked back at the past five months, said he felt the limitations of a novice coach, but he also clearly knew how to manage the league for promotion, and was confident that there would be no more trial and error.

"I still can't believe I'm the manager of Suwon. As a novice coach, I lacked in some areas and I had a lot of regrets. I was deployed as a firefighter to promote the team, but I have nothing to say to fans because I failed to achieve promotion to the first division. I'm really sorry. I was not good enough. However, I found many positive things about the year. I got to know how to manage the league and manage points. I feel confident that I can do it next year. I learned that I will pursue the soccer I want, but when I need to win, I have to compromise. It was also a year where I learned how to take control of the team. I'm sure that most of the culture within Suwon Samsung, called the 'Water Bottle' and the 'Maetan Bottle' since the Real Blue policy has changed. I think there are no players who express their feelings with attitude anymore."

Manager Byun Sung-hwan, who will spend 2025 in the second division again, has started preparing for the new season early by going to the clubhouse every day even after the league schedule is over.

Manager Byun Sung-hwan, who is working hard on planning for the new season, said, "I am confident that Suwon in 2025 will be a completely different team than before.

First of all, there will be significant changes in the team's composition. Suwon is currently in the midst of organizing its squad. Including Lee Jong-seong, who recently said goodbye, many of the highly paid veteran players are scheduled to leave the team. They have already had interviews with the players concerned.

The Suwon club, which is not scheduled to change its budget for the new season compared to this year, has decided to reinvest its reduced budget in recruiting players by sending high-salary people.

Coach Byun, who said saying goodbye to the players was more mentally painful than ever, said, "However, we have no choice but to make a cool choice to improve Suwon's constitution."

"It's heartbreaking. I'm a senior soccer player and as a coach, I want to take one more player from my team. But if I don't achieve my goal, someone has to leave. I've already notified the players. It was the hardest job for me mentally. In the last interview, I also said I'm sorry to the players, and I'm sorry I didn't give them a chance. But next year, we will be a team that is a little healthier and more balanced in age groups."

Foreign players such as Milat and Peter, including Mulich, who was in charge of Suwon's front line, are also expected to be drastically changed.

However, it is not just "out." Coach Byun Sung-hwan, who suffered from repeated poor performances by foreign players this season, is preparing for a surprise recruitment that has already been verified. "If Lee is confirmed, a new story will be created," Byun said. "We have reached personal agreements with him and are working on final details."

In addition, Byun also expressed his desire to continue with loanee fullback duo Lee Si-young and Bae Seo-joon, who received strong support from Suwon fans this season. The two players, Lee Si-young and Bae Seo-joon, have also already expressed their desire to be with Byun in Suwon in the new season, and have had a positive communication with Suwon.

However, there is still a mountain to overcome before the complete transfer because Suwon and the original team have administrative homework to solve. Meanwhile, Lee Sang-min, who was loaned to Daejeon, is expected to join the military after returning to Suwon.

Byun also expressed his feelings about a war of words with former South Jeolla coach Lee for the first time in the final game of the season. After responding to Lee's vitriol on social media, Byun said, "I didn't post such posts on social media out of personal feelings. It was to protect the pride of fans on behalf of the Suwon club."

"I know him very well that I was with him when I was a player. After I uploaded the SNS, the minister contacted him. 'It's not because I had bad feelings towards you, but I am the head of Suwon Samsung. It doesn't make sense for the team not to respond after hearing such remarks. Isn't there a problem that we won in the wrong way? We spent the season sincerely?' Then the minister said he fully understood. He said he would support manager Byun and Suwon a lot next year as well. I hope Minister Lee finds a good team as soon as possible."

Finally, coach Byun Sung-hwan also thanked Suwon fans who continued to give support even though they failed to achieve promotion to the first division.

"Suwon fans are very thankful. I think it's all thanks to them that I got this much attention. If I went to another club, I wouldn't have received this much attention. That's why I feel more responsible. There will be good times next season, but I trust that you will always support me, and if you trust me, I will repay you for your sorrows with results this time. I am confident that I will win and get promoted directly. That's why I came to Suwon. I think I have a good chance of winning the championship and dragging it out for a season."

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