Football Season Guide

Ulsan Hyundai

In


Seung-beom Ko (mid - r) Seok-ho Hwang (r - def) Min-woo Kim (att - r) Jae-seok Hong (def) Matheus Sales (mid r) Kelvin (att - sp) Sang-jun Park (mid) Kang-min Choi (mid) Ju-hwan Kim (def sp) Min-woo Kang (def) Hyeon-ho Moon(gk sp)

Out


Valeri Qazaishvili (k - mid) Jae-hwan Hwang (att) Seung-hyun Jung (def r) Sang-hyeok Lee (def) Hyun-taek Cho (sp def) Sung-joon Kim (mid sp)

Retained the title at a bit of a canter was very good. Poor performances in the cup competitions, espeically the Asian Champions League where they didn't make it out of the group was not very good. Overall satisfactory, but a poor second half of the season was concerning as they limped over the finish line. The squad has been strengthened, especially in the central area of the pitch. The loss of Valeri is a concern after he scored double figures in each of his 3 seasons from the LW. Those coming in all have the potential to do very well with Seung-beom Ko the most likely to become a key player. With a large squad and two title wins under its belts, it's looking very positive at Ulsan. They have a very winnable Last 16 tie in the ACL and will start the season with the intent to make it a hat trick of wins in the league. The depth in attacking areas is superb with new additions adding to it and creating much competition for places. Min-woo Kim is a veteran of the league and both he and new centre back Seok-ho Hwang have worked under the coach previously so have good understanding. Full back area looks a bit light with Young-woo Seol grabbing the attention of a number of European clubs so could leave in the summer transfer window. On top of that the manager seems insistent on changing to a back 3 with mixed results when put into practice.

Target


Winning the league and going deep in the cup competitions will be the aim