Jesse Lingard Confident Despite Missed Chance in Gyeongin Derby
Jesse Lingard reflects on his missed opportunity in the recent Gyeongin Derby but remains confident in his abilities and mindset. Lingard, who made his home debut for FC Seoul in front of a crowd of 50,000 fans, was brought on earlier than expected during the match against Incheon United. The decision to bring him on was not due to the U22 player rule but rather tactical adjustments made by manager Kim Gi-dong.
Lingard played for 70 minutes in the match, slowly building up his minutes on the pitch. Despite missing a clear chance on goal late in the game, Lingard remains optimistic and focused on improving his performance. He emphasized the importance of recognizing different strategies used by opposing teams and adapting accordingly to exploit their weaknesses.
The former Manchester United player acknowledged the energy and support from the fans, mentioning their unwavering backing throughout the game. Lingard highlighted the need for continuous improvement and building confidence as a team to achieve their goals in the upcoming matches. FC Seoul will face Jeju United next, aiming for their first victory of the season.
Lingard’s positive attitude and determination to overcome setbacks are evident in his post-match comments. While disappointed by his missed opportunity, he remains resilient and determined to contribute positively to the team’s success. His focus on mindset and collective confidence underscores his commitment to making a meaningful impact during his time with FC Seoul.
The upcoming matches will provide Lingard with more opportunities to showcase his skills and help FC Seoul secure important victories. Lingard’s presence on the field and his dedication to improvement will be crucial factors in the team’s performance as they strive for success in the K League.
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