Park Ji Sung
Ji-sung Park 7 | Manchester United Midfielder
Height: 1.75m. Weight: 70.00kg. Nationality: South Korea
Born: 25/02/1981 in Seoul
Beijing - was that say that Manchester United has reached the peak and could not be better. Park Ji-sung did not agree and even the 'Red Devil' will seize treble. Last year, you seized the title jawara the English League and the Champions League. Three trophies failed to be gathered by them because Ryan Giggs
et al fell on the Portsmouth hands in the FA Cup site. "We lost the FA Cup the previous season, so this time we will try to defeat all the trophies," said Park as being launched by the AFP. Captain Chelsea John Terry had doubted the strength of MU. According to him, your performance last year was the peak and Sir Alex Ferguson always the manager can not haul The Red Devils to tighter ran. "We had the capacity for that." So we will continue to try to develop and achieve results that better than that we could the previous season, objected the half-back from South Korea. The MU strength relative be the same as the previous season. They in no way caused the name
Park Ji-Sung's game is centred upon a high work ethic and discipline and it these properties that have driven him to the top. As a youngster he was small for his age but what he lacked in size he made up for in determination and worked hard in training to build up stamina and fitness. It is said he drunk doses of boiled frog extract when his father told him it would make him grow!!! Even then, Park barely made it onto his college team, and had to start his professional career on a second-tier Japanese squad. In 1999 his football career began by crossing the sea of Japan, leaving his homeland for J-League side Kyoto Purple Sanga. He quickly won his first international cap against Mexico in 2000 and became a regular in the Korean team. In 2002 he was selected for the World Cup in which South Korea were joint hosts with Japan. Park became a national hero during the tournament, scoring the winner in the Korean's stunning defeat of Portugal which knocked them out of the World Cup and sent the hosts into the knock out stage. The team amazed thw world by defeating both Italy and Spain and reached the semi-final's only to lose 1-0 to Germany. In 2005 Park's home city of Suwon unveiled a road named after him, 'Park Ji-Sung Road' to honour his contribution to the team in the tournament. South Korea coach Guus Hiddink headed back to Europe for PSV Eindhoven in August 2003 but the young midfielder had left a great impression, so much so that Hiddink brought Ji-Sung with him to the Eredivisie. However, the Korean's first year at PSV was difficult, blighted by problems settling into Dutch life and the language barrier. He did not feature much in his first season making only eight appearances, nonetheless PSV did win the league title. Yet despite the initial failure the following season saw Park Ji-Sung unexpectedly transformed into a key player at the Philips Stadion. PSV had been predicted to struggle before the 2004-2005 season began (having sold star players such as Robben and Kezman to Chelsea) but the emergence of Ji-Sung as a midfield dynamo proved significant as they swept to the Dutch league and cup double. Not only domestically, he impressed during PSV's superb run in the Champions League as well, scoring in the second leg of the semi-final against AC Milan
. Park then helped South Korea book their place in their sixth consecutive World Cup by scoring in the 4-0 thrashing of Kuwait. With the season over, rumours began that he was being tracked by Sir Alex Ferguson and it wasn't long before a move was made. The South Korean signed a four-year deal at Old Trafford
for an undisclosed fee, which is reported to be in the region of £4 million, according to the player's agency FS Corporation.
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