The semifinal match between the South Korean national football team and Uzbekistan took place at the Huanglong Sports Center Stadium in Hangzhou, China on Thursday.

The semifinal match between the South Korean national football team and Uzbekistan took place on Thursday at the Huanglong Sports Center Stadium in Hangzhou, China. Jung Woo-young celebrates with his teammates after scoring a first-half goal.

Jung Woo-young scored a goal in the fifth minute and the winner in the 38th minute to give South Korea a 2-1 victory over Uzbekistan in the semifinals of the Hangzhou Asian Games at Huanglong Sports Center Stadium in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, on Thursday.

After calmly sliding in a cross from his 'soul partner' Uhm Won-sang (Ulsan) in front of the goal, Jung Woo-young took advantage of an opening in the 38th minute when the Uzbek defender turned his back to the ball instead of clearing it away.

"When I kick (the ball), I feel like (the goal) will go in.

I don't think about it much, but I have a lot of confidence that I can score a goal," said Jung Woo-young after the game. 카지노사이트

The only change in his preparation for the tournament was that he switched clubs from Freiburg to Stuttgart in the German Bundesliga. However, the 'Stuttgart No. 10' has yet to find the back of the net in four games for his new club.

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What has transformed him from just a "quick winger" to a "monster goal scorer" is the "new number" he has been assigned by Hwang Sun-hong, and he has been wearing the number 7, the number of captain Son Heung-min (Tottenham) in the national team.

"It's an honor to wear Heung-min's number, but it's also a burden," Jung said of the number 7 after his hat trick in the first match.

However, he has borne the weight of the number 7, which has become a symbol of an ace, well.

In the three matches against Kuwait, the round of 16 against Kyrgyzstan and the semifinal against Uzbekistan, Heung Min scored five of his seven goals in the first half, allowing Hwang Sun-hong's team to play more relaxed in the second half.

South Korea is just one shot away from gold. They will face arch-rivals Japan for the gold medal. "All the players came here for that one game," said Jung Woo-young.

They have a strong will. We will definitely give a good performance."