In-beom Hwang
CM (RW)
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Sep 20, 1996 (29)
Both
5'10"
154 lb
Returns off bench
In-Beom (ankle) featured for 28 minutes off the bench in Saturday's 5-0 victory over Trinidad and Tobago, marking a significant step in his recovery and putting him on track for South Korea's World Cup opener.
Analysis: In-Beom had been dealing with ankle problems for much of the year but had expressed confidence in his recovery ahead of the tournament, stating he could feel his movements getting smoother each week while acknowledging the need to regain match sharpness through competitive minutes. His appearance against Trinidad and Tobago provides exactly the kind of playing time he needed, and coach Hong Myung-Bo will be optimistic about having one of his most important midfielders available and ready to start when South Korea's World Cup campaign begins.
Should be fit for opener
In-Beom (ankle) is expected to be back for the World Cup opener, the player told Korea JoongAng Daily. "I can jump into training with the rest of the squad right away. There's no need for concern. I can feel that my movements have been getting smoother with each passing week. But I still have to get my match sharpness back, and it's something that I have to do by playing. Fortunately, we have a couple of matches before the tournament."
Analysis: In-Beom has dealt with injuries for most of the year but is nearing full fitness as the World Cup draws closer, as the midfielder has joined his national team for their training camp. That said, he is expected to start fully training ahead of their friendlies, set to possibly feature against Trinidad and Tobago on May 30 or El Salvador on June 3 if he is fit enough. Either way, it appears fitness is finally on his side, a huge return for the team as he is likely set to start, barring any more injuries.
Set to join team Sunday
In-beom (ankle) is still in South Korea working on recovery but is expected to join his national team Sunday, according to Steve Han of Sky Sports.
Analysis: In-beom has been questionable in the build-up to the World Cup due to an ankle injury and has been left in Korea for the time being because of the injury. However, things are finally turning up, as the midfielder is now set to join his national team Sunday at their training camp in Salt Lake City. This should leave him with enough time to continue recovery into the World Cup, leaving him a solid chance to be ready for the opener.
Uncertain with ankle injury
In-Beom is dealing with an ankle ligament issue he picked up on March 15, according to Sam Joseph of The Athletic.
Analysis: In-Beom struggled with fitness concerns throughout the past Eredivisie campaign, recording one goal and three assists across 17 matches played (12 starts). Still, his presence would be vital for the South Korean national team if he recovers prior to their World Cup opener on June 11. Otherwise, Lee Jae-Sung and Seung-Ho Paik could be more active in midfield.
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