With his proven level, Duc Huy can fully test himself in Japan or South Korea, but the Hanoi club midfielder said he is more suitable to play in Thai Leauge:
“I haven't thought of going to Japan or Korea to compete. It is not self-deprecating or humble, but I don't know whether I could meet the requirement. I think that with the current ability, I can play in Thai League” - Duc Huy shared with Zing.
“Their problem is not matching play style. I have observed Thai football; they play in extremely fast speed. In a few matches, strong teams cannot dominate the pitch completely with the ball rolling. It is difficult for Xuan Truong to compete continuously at high speed.
For Cong Phuong, South Korea prefers to use tall and strong players. They often play long-distance ball and it is clear that with a tricky player like Cong Phuong, it is not suitable to perform.
The most successful case now is Dang Van Lam who is quite specific. The goalie position is also easier to integrate” - Zing quoted Hanoi midfielder.
In the past, Duc Huy and his younger brother Do Duy Manh also had interesting experiences in Japanese teams. However, the cultural and linguistic differences did not allow the duo to sign a successful contract to compete there.Read more:
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