The 英 media concluded that Son Heung-min-Cha Bum-keun-Park Ji-sung!
Aug 19, 2024
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There is a so-called 'Son Cha Park Debate'. It is a debate about who is the best among Son Heung-min, Cha Bum-keun, and Park Ji-sung, just like the 'Meho Battle' that is fought over 'Who is better between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo?' Son Heung-min, Cha Bum-keun, and Park Ji-sung are undoubtedly the best soccer stars that South Korea has ever produced. Son Heung-min is performing best enough to win the English Premier League top scorer, and Cha Bum-keun was a pioneer who opened the European era of Korean soccer. One of the best foreign players in Bundesliga history. Park Ji-sung was a superman who fluttered when he wore a national team uniform. Manchester United, which was the best club of its time, has lifted a number of championship trophies.
an argument that is hard to draw conclusions, as the pros and cons of each other are clear. Give Me Sports of the United Kingdom answered boldly on the 19th (Korea time). It was followed by hand, tea, and gourd.
Give Me Sports picked Son as the No. 1 player 'Son Heung-min, the greatest player to ever wear a Korean uniform, is a world-class superstar and is greatly loved in Korea. Like his idol Cha Bum-keun, Son played for Leverkusen and scored 29 goals in 87 games before moving to Tottenham in 2015. Son Heung-min, the club's current captain, played more than 400 games in Tottenham alone and scored more than 100 goals in the English Premier League (EPL), more than any other Asian player. Since his debut as A representative in 2010, he has played more than 120 games. Son's devastating efficiency and leadership in front of goal make him the best Korean player of all time.'
The runner-up was Cha Bum-kun. Give Me Sports was a pioneer who made the way for other Korean stars to succeed on the European stage. After moving to Darmstadt in 1978, Cha moved to Frankfurt one season later and won the UEFA Cup in his first season. He was nicknamed an unstoppable player by Sir Alex Ferguson, who was then manager of Aberdeen, and was named the Bundesliga's team of the year with a number of decisive goals. After winning the DFB Pokal a year later, he moved to Leverkusen in 1983. In 1988, he scored a dramatic equalizer in the UEFA Cup final against Espanyol, helping Leverkusen win their first European title ever. Cha retired in 1989 after receiving only one yellow card during his career.' Cha represented South Korea in 136 matches and scored 58 goals. He is the most played player and the most scored player of all time. He helped win the 1978 Asian Games in Bangkok and was part of the team that advanced to the 1972 Asian Cup final.
Park came in third place. The media reported that Park Ji-sung, recruited by PSV Eindhoven's Gus Hiddink after the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup, was one of the most consistent players in Europe. After an impressive two years in the Dutch league, the midfielder moved to Manchester United and became a cult hero. He played more than 200 games in seven seasons for Manchester United, winning four EPL titles and a European Champions League title in 2008Park Ji-sung represented South Korea in the 2002 World Cup. The goal against Portugal was the best solo goal of the tournament. Park Ji-sung played in three World Cups with a talisman-like performance and also helped South Korea advance to the round of 16 at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Give Me Sports later revealed the 4th to 10th places. Fourth place was Kim Min-jae, who plays for Bayern Munich, and fifth place was Lee Young-pyo, who played with Tottenham and Dortmund. Hong Myung-bo, Ki Sung-yueng, Hwang Sun-hong, Lee Dong-guk and Seol Ki-hyun ranked 6th to 10th.
vanbasten@sportschosun.com