Rising Star Sun Makes Move to Cangzhou to Reach New Heights
Hong Kong’s versatile left-footer, Sun Ming-him, has made waves in football circles recently. Having excelled in last year’s Asian Games semi-finals and being the top home-grown scorer in the local league, his talent is undeniable. Following a standout performance in the Asian Cup finals against Iran, Sun’s decision to join Cangzhou was influenced by the persuasive pitch of head coach Zhao Junzhe, a former China World Cup player.
Expressing his eagerness to improve under Zhao’s guidance, Sun highlighted areas of growth he aims to work on. With 25 Hong Kong caps to his name, versatility is one of Sun’s strengths, as he can thrive in various attacking roles. Hong Kong head coach Jorn Andersen endorsed Sun’s move to the mainland as a crucial step in his career progression.
Sun remains optimistic about Hong Kong football’s future despite player departures. Focusing on his development and hard work, Sun prepares for upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Uzbekistan. Reflecting on past achievements, Sun hopes they will lead to lasting success for Hong Kong, with a desire to see more talented players emerge.
While Sun embarks on this new chapter, he acknowledges missing his family and the support he received in Hong Kong. Grateful for their encouragement, Sun is determined to assimilate into his new environment and concentrate on training and upcoming matches.
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