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Check the key players of the national team in time for the opening of major European leagues Jurgen Klinsmann (Germany), head coach of the South Korean national soccer team who is on his way to Europe, will start checking European players in earnest this weekend. Klinsmann went to the U.S., where his family was located, on the 1st and then moved to Europe. He plans to stay in Europe for the time being, closely inspect European players such as Son Heung-min (Tottenham), Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain), and Kim Min-jae (Bayern Munich), who are key resources of the national team, and prepare for the European expedition in England next month. Klinsmann will not return to Korea, but will continue his European check and move directly to England and Wales. South Korea is in talks with Saudi Arabia as its second opponent while confirming Wales against two consecutive away A matches in Europe in September. While Klinsmann is staying abroad, senior coach Andreas Herzok and advisor Cha Du-ri will travel around the K League site to determine the domestic situation. Klinsmann, who is staying in Ireland for personal charity, will then travel to England to watch the opening match of the English Premier League (EPL) between Brentford and Tottenham in the 2023-2024 season. With Son Heung-min likely to start, Kim Ji-soo, a defender from the U-20 national team who moved from Seongnam FC in the K League 2 to Brentford this summer, is also preparing to play. After that, he plans to travel to Denmark to watch the match of national goalkeeper Cho Kyu-sung (Mitwillan). Cho Kyu-sung, who left the K League 1 Jeonbuk Hyundai in this summer's transfer market and nestled in Mitwillan, boasts a sense of goal that has risen with three consecutive goals since the opening of the Danish regular league. Attention is focusing on whether he will continue his goal march in front of Klinsmann. After completing the European inspection this weekend, Klinsmann will go back to the U.S. and hold a two-day press conference with local media from the 17th to the 18th. He will also attend UEFA board meetings and check European teams. Meanwhile, Klinsmann has recorded two draws and two losses without winning four warm-up matches since his appointment. He lost to Uruguay (1-2 loss) after a 2-2 draw with Colombia in March, and failed to win his first match against Peru (0-1 loss) and El Salvador (1-1 draw) in June. Some criticize that they spend more time abroad amid poor performance at the helm of the Korean national team. At the time of his contract, Klinsmann agreed to live in Korea.
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