# Goal at the familiar Seoul World Cup Stadium... Hwang Ui-jo "The results must continue in the UK"
Score that ended the 4-0 win against Tunisia... “A long-awaited goal”
National team striker Hwang Ui-jo (Norwich City) predicted a rebound by delivering welcome news of a goal in a friendly match against Tunisia held in a 'familiar home'. **[온라인카지노](https://www.casinositetop.com)**
The Korean national soccer team, led by coach Jurgen Klinsmann, defeated Tunisia 4-0 in a friendly match for the national soccer team invited by Hana Bank held at the Seoul World Cup Stadium in Mapo-gu, Seoul on the 13th.
Hwang Ui-jo, who came on as a substitute for Cho Kyu-seong (Midtjylland) in the 22nd minute of the second half, also joined the scoring procession at the end of the game.
Leading 3-0 in the second half of extra time, Hwang Ui-jo dug into the space behind the defense and kicked an accurate shot between the legs of goalkeeper Ayman Dahman, putting an end to the great victory.
This is a scoring gun that was put into operation about four months after scoring in a friendly match (1-1) against El Salvador held at Daejeon World Cup Stadium on June 20.
Meanwhile, Hwang Ui-jo, who changed his uniform to Norwich City in the English Championship (second division) after playing with FC Seoul in K League 1 and Nottingham Forest in the [English Premier League](https://www.buymeacoffee.com/casinositetop/klinsmann-ho-son-heung-min-return-training) (EPL), was silent in his team.
Perhaps because it was the first time in a long time that he had tasted a goal, Hwang Eui-joo bowed his head and stared at the ground without much celebration after scoring.
Hwang Ui-jo met with reporters in the common reporting area after the game and said, "I personally wanted to score a lot of goals.
“I was having happy thoughts because it was a goal I had been waiting for for a long time,” he said.
He said, "As a striker, I always think about scoring goals.
I am studying how I can score goals, how I can focus, and which areas I need to improve in."
“I think we need to work harder to get results,” he added.
Seoul World Cup Stadium, where the national team presented a refreshing victory to over 59,000 spectators, is a familiar place to Hwang Ui-jo.
Hwang Ui-jo, who was playing for Nottingham Forest on loan to Olympiacos (Greece), was looking for a new team as his position in the team was narrowed, but he was forced into a situation where he could only transfer to leagues operated under the spring and autumn system according to FIFA regulations.
Then, [Hwang Ui-jo](https://conifer.rhizome.org/casinositetop/the-2023-professional-baseball-post-season-open) returned to the K-League stage after six years by joining Seoul on a 'short-term loan' ahead of training camp in Japan early this year, and then headed to England again last July.
Hwang Ui-jo, who visited Seoul's home stadium as a member of the national team this time, laughed and said, "It was familiar.
The locker room was familiar, too. Everything was familiar, including the place where I sat and the place where I warmed up."
Hwang Ui-jo, who played an active role as a built-in frontline resource under former manager Paulo Bento, is competing with Cho Kyu-seong and Oh Hyun-gyu (Celtic) for the starting position after Manager Klinsmann took office.
Recently, Cho Gyu-seong, who is strong at controlling aerial balls, appears to be taking the lead by appearing as a starter in three consecutive games.
Hwang Ui-jo described coach Klinsmann’s soccer as ‘straight soccer.’
Hwang Ui-jo said, “It seems like the coach wants a lot of straight soccer.
He wants the players to be as aggressive as possible,” and “He seems to like the ball moving around in the attacking area.”
He continued, "Our attackers also try to show as straight movement as possible.
They seem to prefer fighting from the front by supplying as many balls to the front as possible."
Hwang Ui-jo, who reflected on the scene in which [Coach Klinsmann](https://livepositively.com/coach-klinsmann-was-booed-at-the-sangam-festival/) was booed by the audience when he was introduced on the electronic display before the kickoff of the game, said, "Apart from the boos, the players' biggest thought was 'Let's do what we can'.
“I tried to show my play, and it led to a good result, which is good for the team,” he said.