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Player Min-Hyuk Yang

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You have to love Korean fans putting together an every involvement vid immediately- unreal dedication 😂 I bet that vid automation scripting is pretty sick.

Anyways, our boy Yang has done incredibly well in his first start. I can confidently say he is going to be a dangerous prem quality starter.

37'- beautiful meg, run, pass and overlapping run

57'- excellent knock-on around his mark, run to the endline, and cutback cross. Put it on a plate.

He's not big at all, but he plays pesky defense and appears to be smart about not putting himself into dangerous contact situations. Reminds me a lot of Lennon, but potentially way higher ceiling if his finishing skills can translate to the Prem.
 
He would been have so welcome to share the minutes on our right side with the majestic, tiring Kulu..

But stubborn Ange only thinks Kulu has boundless of energy and Yang is not ready for the PL when our current level is no different from teams in the Championship.

Every good minutes Yang spent with QPR is an additional poor reflection of how hollow Ange and his justification was when all the while he keeps reminding us having 10 players out injured.
 
Weird how many wingers we have now….

Small and nippy - Yang / Solomon
Fast but straight lines - Werner / Johnson
Strong but slow - Richarlison / Kulusevski
Dribbly but weak - Gil
Dribbly and fast - Tel / Odobert
Our captain - Son

Yang looks very promising.

Which 4 would you keep for the first team next season?
 
He would been have so welcome to share the minutes on our right side with the majestic, tiring Kulu..

But stubborn Ange only thinks Kulu has boundless of energy and Yang is not ready for the PL when our current level is no different from teams in the Championship.

Every good minutes Yang spent with QPR is an additional poor reflection of how hollow Ange and his justification was when all the while he keeps reminding us having 10 players out injured.
I think if we’d kept Yang with the first team we would not have signed Tel. Especially with Johnson, Werner and Odobert all returning to fitness.
 
He would been have so welcome to share the minutes on our right side with the majestic, tiring Kulu..

But stubborn Ange only thinks Kulu has boundless of energy and Yang is not ready for the PL when our current level is no different from teams in the Championship.

Every good minutes Yang spent with QPR is an additional poor reflection of how hollow Ange and his justification was when all the while he keeps reminding us having 10 players out injured.
Bollix. Long term gain
 
He would been have so welcome to share the minutes on our right side with the majestic, tiring Kulu..

But stubborn Ange only thinks Kulu has boundless of energy and Yang is not ready for the PL when our current level is no different from teams in the Championship.

Every good minutes Yang spent with QPR is an additional poor reflection of how hollow Ange and his justification was when all the while he keeps reminding us having 10 players out injured.
I think him not even making the bench against Tamworth was a disgrace (Altho not as egregious as Lankshear not making it on the pitch at all and Werner being at 9).

I’m inclined to believe his impact for us would be limited, particularly in our current state, and so him staying in London but getting game time in the championship will do him and us a world of good in the long term.
I’m convinced that if all Gil’s loans were to the championship rather than La Liga, he’d be a first teamer by now. So seems club have learned.

Early days but if he cemented his place as a starter for QPR , we could do worse than have him there for the whole season next year with a view to him being a meaningful option for us 26/27.
 
Watched half an hour or so of the first half and he didn’t get that involved as they didn’t play the ball down his side of the pitch that much but when he did he looked lively. His acceleration is quite something.

Saw he got an assist second half but I wasn’t watching then. Looks like he is doing well.
 
Weird how many wingers we have now….

Small and nippy - Yang / Solomon
Fast but straight lines - Werner / Johnson
Strong but slow - Richarlison / Kulusevski
Dribbly but weak - Gil
Dribbly and fast - Tel / Odobert
Our captain - Son

Yang looks very promising.

Which 4 would you keep for the first team next season?

Werner will go.
I would like to see Johnson and Richarlison go as well
Yang looks very good
 
I think him not even making the bench against Tamworth was a disgrace (Altho not as egregious as Lankshear not making it on the pitch at all and Werner being at 9).

I’m inclined to believe his impact for us would be limited, particularly in our current state, and so him staying in London but getting game time in the championship will do him and us a world of good in the long term.
I’m convinced that if all Gil’s loans were to the championship rather than La Liga, he’d be a first teamer by now. So seems club have learned.

Early days but if he cemented his place as a starter for QPR , we could do worse than have him there for the whole season next year with a view to him being a meaningful option for us 26/27.
And there you go. My biggest gripe of Ange is this. You can't play Kulu to the ground and NOT giving any meaningful minutes to the youngsters on the bench, sent Yang out on loan who is having a good loan now, and NOW complained about our players overworking because there are no bodies in line to share their minutes. Oh come on Ange.

And BTW, I don't really buy the concept of a foreign kid couldn't get used to the pace of the league. Tamworth and Europa games are appropriate games to let him acclimatise. Even Villa. We aren't playing so freaking novel of a set up that we need balon d'or players to understand and play. Neither are our opponents that huge of a gap from the championship in games like against Everton or Leicester. IMO championship teams are even more aggressive and he handles ok.
 
You have to love Korean fans putting together an every involvement vid immediately- unreal dedication 😂 I bet that vid automation scripting is pretty sick.

Anyways, our boy Yang has done incredibly well in his first start. I can confidently say he is going to be a dangerous prem quality starter.

37'- beautiful meg, run, pass and overlapping run

57'- excellent knock-on around his mark, run to the endline, and cutback cross. Put it on a plate.

He's not big at all, but he plays pesky defense and appears to be smart about not putting himself into dangerous contact situations. Reminds me a lot of Lennon, but potentially way higher ceiling if his finishing skills can translate to the Prem.
Yeah good comparison, that's why not every player needs to be built like a machine just needs good center of gravity/core
 
From QPRfan1 and posted in the youth thread

Yang made his first start for us yesterday after featuring off the bench in every game since joining us.

Ended up playing around 60 minutes in our 4-0 thrashing of Derby, which as a side note was one of the best performances I've seen from us.

Yang has a fairly quiet first half though, he was good on the ball and has a beautiful touch on him but was often muscled off the ball or overplayed and ended up losing the ball.
He really came alive in the second half though and played a cutback for our third to get an assist. He linked up well with Saito, ran onto a throughball and quickly cut it back to Chair who poked it home. Spent most of the 15 minutes he had in the second half really taking it to Derby's wingback who struggled to contain him.

All in all I really like what I see. Only 18, fresh from the South Korean league but he's gradually coming to grips with the English game. I think he will end up starting regularly from march onwards though, he has some competition on the right flank from our Paul Smyth who while not the best player is extremely rapid, hardworking and has a long throw in his Woolwich (apologies for the slur 😁).

I think you're onto a baller with Yang though, he could probably do with another loan next season though as he needs to bulk up a bit and regular football. Still early days for the lad so who knows.

As a side note though we are having our fair share of South Koreans turning up now, something I'm sure you're all well used to lol.
 
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