Europe's talent watching Suwon Samsung Samsung's Park Seung-soo has been replaced by a storm...A series of tears from young players grow like that

May 13, 2025

Europe's talent watching Suwon Samsung Samsung's Park Seung-soo has been replaced by a storm...A series of tears from young players grow like that
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Europe's talent watching Suwon Samsung Samsung's Park Seung-soo has been replaced by a storm...A series of tears from young players grow like that
photo courtesy of the Korea Professional Football Association
"You don't have to cry. You've done well enough."

On the 11th, Suwon World Cup Stadium held a showdown between Suwon Samsung and Cheonan City FC 'Hana Bank K League 2 2025'. It was in the 26th minute of the second half when Suwon was leading 2-0. A broadcast camera captured Park Seung-soo on the Suwon bench. Park Seung-soo was crying with his hands covering his face. Kim Ji-hyun stroked and soothed her, but the tears didn't seem to stop easily.

On this day, Park Seung-soo stepped on the ground as a starter. Got the chance to start for the first time at home. He played until he was replaced by Kim Ji-ho in the 24th minute of the second half. I tried three shots, but I didn't score. After the game, an official from the Suwon club said "Park Seung-soo started for the first time at the Suwon World Cup Stadium. I prepared hard, but I don't think it was as good as I expected. The player himself seems to have shed tears of regret. The coach should be a player who knows how to be happy together when the team wins in the locker room. Don't cry,' he encouraged. Yang Hyung-mo, the captain, also praised him. Park Seung-soo once again shed tears at such words of consolation.'




Park Seung-soo, born in 2007, signed a semi-professional contract with Suwon in his second year of high school. He also showed off his talent by skipping in the national team by age. It was also said that Germany's prestigious Bayern Munich is watching with interest. However, he still has no offensive points in seven games this season. Park Seung-soo's tears were a regret for himself.

Coach Byun Sung-hwan said, `I have a strong desire to win. He was also with the national team (by age), but I don't think he contributed much to the victory. There are still some ups and downs in emotion. I think I did well because I was very involved in team play except for the part where I didn't score. I hope my personal upset explodes in the next game (as an offensive point). I think I wanted to show a lot of things because it was my first time starting in 'Big Bird'. I want to tell you that I did well enough so that I don't have to cry."

In fact, it's not just Park Seung-soo's story to shed tears because of the game. Recently, Ko Jong-hyun (Suwon) and Baek Ga-on (Busan I'Park), who were born in 2006, also shed tears by mistake during the game. The young talent of the K-League is shining enough to watch Europe. As such, expectations for young players are rising. But the professional wall is high. That's how you grow by taking steps step by step, gaining experience. Pohang Steelers coach Park Tae-ha recently told young players, `He worked hard even though he didn't have much experience", he praised the passionate energy itself.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.