Hwang Hee-chan (Wolverhampton Wanderers) scored a goal in a pre-season friendly match.
Wolverhampton won 3-0 in a practice match against Bristol City (part 2) at Compton Park in Wolverhampton, England on the 21st.
The match was held in four quarters for 30 minutes each. Hwang Hee-chan stepped on the ground in the third quarter with his team leading 1-0, and lightly pushed Pablo Sarabia Cross into the net in the seventh minute of the second half to report a score.
Wolverhampton, who gained momentum, then added an opponent's own goal to finish the game with a 3-0 complete victory.
Hwang Hee-chan played a pivotal role in Wolverhampton's attack with 12 goals and 3 assists last season, and is expected to play the main role this season as well.
It is especially meaningful in that it was a goal that shook off the unsavory incident. Hwang Hee-chan suffered racist damage to his opponent in a practice game against Italian club Como 1907 on the 16th. At that time, his angry teammate Daniel Podense was sent off for punching the opponent.
After the game, Wolverhampton filed the case with the UEFA, but UEFA is taking a passive attitude because it is not their own game. In addition, the Como club caused a stir by saying in a statement that "some Wolverhampton players overreacted."
Later, Hwang Hee-chan took a confident attitude in his statement, saying, "Racism cannot be tolerated in all parts of sports and life," while Son Heung-min and his Wolverhampton teammates expressed their support for Hwang Hee-chan's position. The Korea Football Association sent an official letter to FIFA to express concern about the incident, while demanding strong sanctions. 프라그마틱 슬롯 사이트