
Live bar December 20, 2019 Championship team Queen's Park Rangers official website announced today that former South Korean international Park Ji-sung will serve as the coach of the club's U16 team.
Here's what the official website says:
Park Ji-sung will return to Queen's Park Rangers to begin coaching as the team's coach under the guidance of Chris Ramsay.
Former Queen's Park Ranger midfielder, Asia's most star-studded player will begin coaching the club's U16 team as part of his B-class licence. Speaking to the club before training in the evening, Park Ji-sung said: "I have played for Queen Kwok Park Rangers before and I am interested in how to develop young players. I learned a lot from coaches and players. ”
Park Ji-sung moved to Queens Park Rangers in the summer window of 2012 and played for the club for two years. Park admitted he was amazed by queen park rangers' coaching director and said Ramsey's performance in the game deserved his reputation.
Park Ji-sung explains: "I was surprised by Chris's passion in football, especially at the youth level. It's not common to see people like Chris involved in the first team doing this, and he's very involved in the entire youth system. I was so impressed to see him like this. You can see his philosophy, which is outstanding. It will take time, but when the process goes well, the club benefits in the long term. I learned a lot from him. ”
Ramsey has been working as a Ranger at Queens Park for seven years, after he was the FA's regional coach coach. He has recently become a mentor to Yaya Toure, and now he is beginning to advise and mentor Park Ji-sung. Park Ji-sung, 40, admitted that under Ramsey's guidance, he was an eye-opener.
Park Ji-sung said: "Chris is very experienced, I see the way he listens to others. He listens and then makes decisions based on the way he has the best impact on the players. That's why he has such a good reputation as a coach. I was very surprised by what I learned, not only your skills and abilities, but also your spiritual attributes. People might think that the coach and the players are very similar, and for me I've realized that it's completely different. It's not just about tactics, it's all about leading, communicating, if influencing every player. ”
In January, Park Ji-sung served as an advisor to Jeonbuk Hyundai, and now he's looking ahead to the next step in his career. Park explains: "When I look at Asia and South Korea, administrative management needs to be improved compared to Europe. I'll look in that direction. ”
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