INJURY BLOCKED HWANG IN-BEOM ENDS HIS SUCCESSFUL BUT UNFORTUNATE FIRST SEASON IN THE NETHERLANDS

Injury Blocked Hwang In-beom Ends His Successful But Unfortunate First Season in the Netherlands

Injury Blocked Hwang In-beom Ends His Successful But Unfortunate First Season in the Netherlands

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Hwang In-beom wrapped up his first season in the Netherlands, where positive and disappointing sides coexist.
Feyenoord, who played the 34th round (final match) of the 2024-2025 Dutch Eredivisie at the Arbor Lensstra Stadion in Heyrenvane, the Netherlands, lost 0-2 to Heyrenvane on the 18th (Korea time). Feyenoord finished the season by ranking third in the final league (68 points).
Feyenoord had no significance in the final match. This is because they were already unable to move up or down from third place in the league. Moreover, since it was not a home game, the driving force for victory was inevitably lower than the opponent's, and this situation was reflected in the results of the game.
Hwang started Feyenoord's last game of the season. Throughout the 68-minute game, he mainly focused on defensive areas including five successful contests (success rate 100 percent), three cleanups, three tackles and one interception. He gave Heyrenvane the lead throughout the first half, and struggled hard despite the loss.

During this season, Hwang has become closer to the center of Europe. Starting with Russia, he passed Greece and Serbia to join Eredivisie in the Netherlands, which is considered a bridgehead for the European big leagues. Hwang In-beom, who has already started all seven games for Serbia's Tsurvenazvezda, stood tall around the team as soon as the visa issue was resolved in Feyenoord.
In the first half of the season, Hwang performed remarkably well. As if he did not need to adapt to the league, he harmonized with young players including Quinton Timber who was born in 2001 and Antony Milambo who was born in 2005, and thus solidified the central position of Feyenoord. This is evidenced by the fact that he immediately won the Feyenoord Player of the Month award in September.
He made his debut goal in a match against Tventor in October, and recorded his first assist in the next match. Before taking a break in December last year, he set a new record of starting 30 consecutive games for his team and the national team, making it an irreplaceable resource.
However, the injury that occurred in mid-December last year hampered his team in the second half. Feyenoord also faltered as soon as Hwang In-beom was out, recording one draw and two losses in the league. As for Hwang, it was regrettable that he could not afford to leave his team at this time. Despite having contributed greatly to Feyenoord's passage of the league phase in the UEFA Champions League, he missed the opportunity to display his true value against the two Milan teams by missing the playoffs and the round of 16.
In fact, Hwang In-beom said in interviews with various media outlets after the injury, "I had a hard time mentally because of the injury." He also had a resolute attitude, saying, "He is also soccer," but for Hwang In-beom, who has rarely had long-term injuries, it was difficult to play due to injuries.
Fortunately, Hwang has recovered his physical condition since March and made a comeback to the league. Robin van Persie, a former legend of the newly appointed club, replaced his predecessor and Jali Hwang in a timely manner, paying attention to physical fitness arrangements. 카지노사이트
If he remains at Feyenoord next season, Hwang can try the UCL again. Feyenoord is third in the league and should start with the UCL playoffs. This is what Hwang already experienced at Zvezda last season. He will also aim to play a full season with proper physical care for the upcoming season.

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