"Much, much better" - Irish retired 63 years-old footballer Pat Bonner makes confession that the 21 years-old South Korean Forward is better than Nicolas Kuhn! Right or wrong? - soocer442
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“Much, much better” – Irish retired 63 years-old footballer Pat Bonner makes confession that the 21 years-old South Korean Forward is better than Nicolas Kuhn! Right or wrong?

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Pat Bonner says that’s the case. After Nicolas Kuhn was taken off against Motherwell on Sunday, the former Celtic star has questions about the player and thinks that the Hoops have a “much better” player than him.

The Scottish Football Podcast quoted Bonner as saying, “I don’t want to put too much weight on Nicolas Kuhn, but he’s been around for a while.” These people bought him with money. He is making a good living at the club.

“But the difference between him and Yang in the second half made me want to watch more.”

“Occasionally you doubt Hyunjun Yang too, but he is probably a lot better.” You need to either beat the person or get to the corner. Early on, you need to get a ball. What are you going to do?


"Much, much better" - Irish retired 63 years-old footballer Pat Bonner makes confession that the 21 years-old South Korean Forward is better than Nicolas Kuhn! Right or wrong?

“When you play those positions, especially for Celtic, you need to have a goal.”

It mostly consisted of crosses to the back post across the six-yard box, where Maeda would pop up twice or three times.

Celtic have wasted a huge amount of money this season and in the four windows before this one. It looks like they could have lost another £3 million in January.

The Celtic comeback of Hyunjun Yang

[Hyunjun] Yang

Photo of Hyunjun Yang

Could the South Korean player be about to have a late-season form rise for Celtic as they try to win the title? It looks like Yang could be a big help for us, even if he only plays off the bench.

Recent training sessions with Yang have pleased Brendan Rodgers, and he was great when he played at Motherwell.

When he came on in the 61st minute, the 22-year-old showed that he wanted to attack and gave Celtic two great chances.

With only 32 touches of the ball, Yang had an 89% throwing accuracy, a 100% dribbling accuracy, an assist, and two shots on goal. Look at this photo:

Making such a big difference in such a short time. We hope we’re finally seeing the player that made Celtic spend £2 million on him last summer, because he could be very important for us in the last eleven games of the season.







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