“I want to cherish it like a flower in a greenhouse and take it to the World Cup.”
Coach Colin Bell of the women’s national soccer team had this to say about 182cm tall striker Park Eun-seon (37, Seoul City Hall). It was a comment that made Bell realize how precious and important Park Eun-sun is.
Park Eun-seon wore the Taegeuk mark for the first time in 7 years since the 2015 Women’s World Cup in Canada in June of last year. He joined the national team since 2001, but he was called for the first time by coach Colin Bell, who took the helm after former coach An Jong-gwan and former coach Yoon Deok-yeo.
At the time, Bell coach said of Park Eun-sun, “I watched Park Eun-sun for three years after coming to Korea. He has something that no other player can bring to you. It is an element that can change the game,” he said, paying attention to his’physical’.
Park Eun-seon has the best physical among female soccer players. She is tall and has the strength to match European players. She can’t help but be an attractive card as a Belho who starts the game with a cute pass play. This is because Belho, preparing for the upcoming July World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, can be the center of preparing another plan. 안전놀이터
After summoning Park Eun-sun, director Bell continued to use him as the ‘Joker’. He has been focusing on ‘the moment’, which can turn the mood around, rather than making long runs on the pitch. Park Eun-seon was replaced when the height in the front and the right to provide in set-piece situations took precedence, rather than running a lot like Yuri Choi and Hwa-yeon Son.
Then, gradually, the playing time was increased. Park Eun-sun, who used to be put in between 10 and 20 minutes after the end of the game, played for 45 minutes in the first evaluation match against Zambia on the 7th. He was put in at the start of the second half and responded with one goal and one assist while running around the ground until the whistle blew. While helping Geum-min Lee’s equalizer and tasting the second half of extra time, he started scoring in an A match for the first time in 9 years since the semifinals of the Asian Cup between Australia and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in May 2014.