Hwang Hee-chan is optimistic about Wolverhampton Wanderers’ continuous improvement following their promising start to the season. Despite a challenging summer, manager Gary O’Neil has guided the team to four wins and three draws in the first 12 games, securing a comfortable 12th position in the league.
Wolves have clinched late victories in three out of their four triumphs this season, leading Hwang to believe that the team is poised for further success in the current campaign. According to Hwang, the manager consistently emphasizes the importance of not dwelling too much on conceding goals or facing tough situations, as the team has displayed resilience in turning such scenarios around.
Expressing confidence in the team’s preparation for various in-game situations, Hwang attributes their positive outcomes, especially against higher-ranked opponents, to their ability to navigate challenges effectively. He notes that with ongoing training sessions under the manager’s guidance, both results and performances are progressively improving each week. The players’ mutual trust and the strong camaraderie within the group contribute to their positive outlook.
The recent match against Spurs was highly anticipated in South Korea, given Hwang’s face-off with compatriot Son Heung-min. Despite an early conceded goal, Hwang highlights the team’s resilience, scoring impressive goals late in the game to secure a thrilling victory at home, bringing immense joy to the players.
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