Korean football icons Son Heung-min and Park Ji-sung catch up with our very own Hwang Hee-chan to discuss moving and adapting to the Premier League, their holiday traditions, Korean national team expectations and advice to have a successful career in England.

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  1. koreans slowly dominating the world, from sports, education until music

    not a korean but idk i feel so proud since imma fans of both football and korean music for a long time . hope hee chan can be a korean legend like the other two

  2. What an amazing video. This is how football should be: respectful of all individuals and clubs involved. When clubs and players insult each other, the beautiful game has gone astray. Congratulations on the initiative!

  3. Humility – this is what sets these players apart and is a refreshing change from all the usual bravado. If only Mason Greenwood had taken a leaf out of these guys books.

  4. All three made the move to the Prem after playing a few seaons in other European leagues. I think it helped them make smoother adjustments. Those who moved directly from Korea to the Prem didn't fare so well, except for Lee Chung-Yong, who had moderate success. But even Lee had a hard time coping with the tempo and fixture congestion and had prolonged slumps after midseason.

  5. This is the best. The unbiased edit, and just a wholesome talk among the three. They really have a lot of affection towards each other and genuinely supports one another. They included the best clips for Son Heungmin and Park Jisung in their respective clubs, too. It seems like Hwang Heechan is in a good club if they can produce this kind of content. We learn more about them and know how much support they give each other, and their country too. Respect to that.

  6. Really great personality from all three. As a United fan for almost 16 years Park was a part of United from the first match ive watched and i can say that im really proud of Park as an Asian. Like fr, he made all of us proud coz an Asian player playing in the highest stage was unheard of at the time and the fact that he wasn't just there as a marketing tactics people thought he was at the time, its safe to say he shut all of it down without having to explain anything. Park, as a legend that he is may never have the same craze as Son simply coz the difference in their roles and position. If only players in United now have just half of Park's heart,
    determination for the team, we'd be in a much better place. You could see the difference in united players a decade ago versus now. A decade ago players respect the logo on the top left corner of the shirt and it could be seen in their facial expression and the way they carried themselves both on and of the pitch. Seeing Rashford, Martial and other players jog like they don't care when we were 2-0 down at home with 15 minutes to go pisses me off.

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