British media re-examined Park Ji-sung's performance during active duty... "Messi must be tired"

 


The British local media re-examined Park Ji-Sung's active days by referring to the match that prevented Lionel Messi.


Ji-Sung Park is a legend in the Korean football world. Ji-Seong Park, who was active in the Kyoto Purple Shopping District, was called by coach Hiddink and transferred to PSV Eindhoven. In particular, the game that Park Ji-sung scored during the 2004-05 season at PSV against AC Milan, where the world's best players were gathered at the time in the UEFA Champions League (UCL), is still being talked about.


He joined Manchester United based on his PSV performances. Park Ji-sung spent seven seasons at Manchester United alternating between a starting and a candidate, making 205 appearances and recording 27 goals and 25 assists. Sir Alex Ferguson, who had coached Ji-Sung Park, also praised Park Ji-Sung.


If Ji-Sung Park focused on scoring during PSV, Ji-Sung Park at Manchester United shone on defense. With a tremendous amount of activity, he went back and forth between midfield and flanks to defend against opponents, and the match that tied Andrea Pirlo in the 2009-10 UCL round of 16 match against Milan can be said to represent Park Ji-sung at the time. After that, Pirlo consistently picked Park Ji-sung as the most difficult player to deal with.


There was also a match against Messi. Ji-Sung Park met Messi at UCL, and even at that time, Sir Ferguson ordered Ji-Sung Park to mark Messi. Ji-Sung Park did her best, and played a good defense against Messi, who was a key player in Barcelona and entered his heyday. Afterwards, Sir Ferguson mentioned Park Ji-Sung's performance in the 2010-11 UCL final, saying that he would not have lost if he had Park Ji-sung attached to Messi.


Park Ji-Sung's performance was re-examined. The British 'Sports Bible' said, "Park Ji-Sung marked Messi in every match he met. Ji-Sung Park played a key role at Manchester United from 2005 to 2012. Messi played against Ji-Sung Park in club and national team matches, He must have been tired of seeing Ji-Sung Park.”


Of course, in the head-to-head matches, Messi won three times and Ji-Sung Park won once. But when Ji-Sung Park met Messi, it was clear that he made it difficult for Messi to play properly. The media also mentioned the aforementioned match between Pirlo and Ji-Sung Park, and listened to the old matches of Ji-Sung Park.사설토토

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