It's not just Big 3! Hwang In-beom, a genius at adapting to the league, is active for the first time in the league. Hooscore 7.7 points, Sofascore 7.6 points, completely solidified

Oct 20, 2024

It's not just Big 3! Hwang In-beom, a genius at adapting to the league, is active for the first time in the league. Hooscore 7.7 points, Sofascore 7.6 points, completely solidified



It's not just the big three in Europe. Hwang In-beom (28), who is a master of league adaptation, is also a player.

Hwang In-beom, a midfielder of the Korean national team who plays for the Dutch professional football Eredivisie Feyenoord, recorded his first help in the regular league. He achieved two consecutive offensive points.

Feyenoord won 5-1 in the ninth round of the 2024-2025 Eredivisie against Goerhead in De Venter, Netherlands, on the 20th (Korea time).



Feyenoord continued its eight-game unbeaten streak, recording 16 points with four wins and four draws, solidly maintaining its third place in the league.

Hwang In-beom, who played as the main central midfielder, played full time. It helped Julián Caransa score in the 32nd minute of the second half.



After playing two straight A matches, it was physically not perfect. However, there was no problem with Hwang In-beom.

After scoring his debut goal in the eighth round with Tventor, who made his Eredivisie debut, he recorded his first help this season and scored two consecutive offensive points to establish a perfect position in the team.



Feenoord was powerful. Starting with Hwang In-beom's right foot shot in the 7th minute of the first half, he made a wave of attacks. In the end, Feyenoord, who scored a goal storm, scored five goals with Karansa's goal through Hwang In-beom's assist.

Huscore, a soccer statistics media outlet, gave Hwang a high score of 7.7. Teammate Osman, who scored one goal and two assists, scored a perfect 10, Ueda scored 7.9, Milambo scored 7.8, and Timber scored 8.7.

It was the fifth-highest score in the team, and the opposing team, Go Ahead, had no players over seven points. That's how impressive it was.



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