“韓 ‘Ben Davies’ colleague ‘SON’ has a lot of quality players” Welsh association chief, A-match anticipation increases

“It’s great for us to have so many quality players coming to Cardiff, including Ben Davies’ Tottenham team-mate Son Heung-min.”

Welsh Football Association president Noel Mooney has expressed his excitement for the first A-League match against Klinsmann’s Ho Chi Minh City.스포츠토토

On 29 September, the KFA announced that the national team will play an away friendly against Wales at Cardiff City Stadium in Wales on 7 September. It will be the first time the national team has travelled to Europe in five years and six months, having travelled to Northern Ireland and Poland in March 2018.

There are also some unusual viewing points for Son Heung-min fans. The ‘Tottenham best friend’ derby is a done deal. South Korea international Son Heung-min is part of the ‘Welsh Mafia’ at Tottenham and has developed a close friendship with Welsh players such as Gareth Bale, Joe Rodden and Ben Davies. They performed ‘WM’ goal celebrations together and bonded over post-match meals in Korean restaurants. Ben Davies confirmed the friendship, saying he was “best friends with Rodney, Eric Dier and Son Heung-min at Tottenham”. “He’s like a Welshman to us,” said ‘Welsh legend’ Gareth Bale. He’s the fourth member of the Welsh Mafia (after Bale, Roden and Davies),” he said. Bale has announced his retirement, but Davies and Rodon are likely to play. Aaron Ramsey is also expected to return.

The friendly between South Korea and Wales comes just four days before Wales travel to Latvia for their Euro2024 qualifier. “It’s not always easy to get a strong opponent in a friendly as a lot of teams are tied up in Euro qualifying,” Welsh Football Association chief executive Mooney told The Sun, “but it’s great for us to have so many quality players coming to Cardiff, including Ben Davies’ Tottenham team-mate Son Heung-min.” “South Korea did really well at the World Cup, reaching the last 16. It’s important that we continue to test ourselves by playing different styles of football,” he said of his side’s prospects against South Korea. “South Korea will give us a really exciting opportunity to see some new football. I’m sure there will be plenty of Welsh fans in attendance to cheer on the team before they travel to Euro2024.”