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Sty’s words after replacing Kim Pan Gon in Ulsan HD

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Shin Tae Yong
Having confidence can improve the situation after being officially appointed as Kim Pan Gon’s successor in Ulsan HD.
Sty was recruited by Ulsan who now ranks seventh standings K-League 1. Ulsan 23 points adrift of Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors who occupy the top of the standings.
The presence of the former Indonesian national team coach is expected to bring change.Sty also promised to try his best while handling Ulsan.
“I believe I can reverse the condition of the team. It is an honor to be Ulsan coach. I have often fought Ulsan as a player. Now I am an Ulsan coach, I will try my best to develop Ulsan,” Sty said through the club’s official website.
“I think this club has difficulty after appearing at the Club World Cup. I can say Ulsan is a good team, surely this team can rise.”
After officially becoming a new coach, Sty asked Ulsan fans to be patient to see his tactics.He also asked for the full support of the team supporters nicknamed Tigers.
“If fans want to wait longer, believe in me, and support the team, I will make this team a team that can compete, even though we cannot win the title in the near future,” he said.
Shin Tae Yong for the first time since 2012 again trained in K-League.Finally Sty trained Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma (now Seongnam FC) with a record of 58 wins, 42 draws, and 53 defeats in the league.
During training Seongnam, Sty won the Asian Champions League title in 2010 and the Korean Cup in 2011.
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(JAL)

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