Jung Tae-wook 27, who left Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC hereinafter referred to as Jeonbuk, recently expressed his apology to fans.
The Western Sydney Wanderers of the A-League Men’s Australian League announced on its official website that it has hired Jung on loan. Coach Alan Stajcic also expressed his expectations, saying, “Jung has played more than 150 games in the K-League. He will bring rich experience to the young defense team.”
Jeong Tae-wook, a graduate of Ajou University, made his professional debut for Jeju United in the 2018 season. In the same year, he joined the final list of the 18th Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games national team and won the gold medal, and later wore a Daegu FC uniform as a trade with Jung Woo-jae Jeonbuk ahead of the 2019 season.
Jung Tae-wook, who has grown into a top K-League defender with a strong performance for three years, confirmed his transfer to Jeonbuk in the 2023 season. However, he showed a performance that was somewhat less than expected, causing regret, and to make matters worse, he was found to have visited a lounge bar in Seoul shortly after the defeat of FC Seoul 1-5 loss at the end of June, which was met with public criticism.메이저사이트
In the end, Jung Tae-wook’s choice, suffering from various difficulties, was a loan transfer abroad.
“I thought and thought about what to say,” Jung Tae-wook said on the Jeonbuk Social Network Service SNS on the 3rd Korea time. “I am sorry for disappointing my Jeonbuk fans due to my rash actions. If I were a professional, I should have shown good performance to my fans, but I couldn’t. I will support Jeonbuk even though the team left in a difficult situation. I will come back mature,” he said.