Birmingham Mowbray Manager, Who Brought in Paik Seung-ho, Takes 6-8 Weeks Off due to Health Issues
Coach Tony Mowbray, who brought midfielder Paik Seung-ho, who played for Jeonbuk Hyundai in the professional soccer K-League, to Birmingham City (England), will let go of the baton for up to two months due to health issues.
Birmingham City of the English Professional Football Championship (Second Division) posted on the club’s website on the 19th (local time), “We have confirmed that Coach Mowbray is in need of treatment.
“I will be stepping down from front-line duties at the club for 6 to 8 weeks,” said Mowbray.
“Head coach Mark Venus will take temporary charge of the team until I return.” 카지노
“Coaches Ashley Cole, Pete Shuttleworth, and Mike Taylor will help me,” he said, adding, “I will continue to give advice (to the coaches) even while receiving treatment.”
Paik Seung-ho, who received military service benefits by helping the men’s soccer team win the gold medal as a ‘wild card’ at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, left Jeonbuk last month and transferred to Birmingham City.
The person who had a great influence on Paik Seung-ho during the transfer process was Coach Mowbray.
A Sunderland (Championship) scout watched Paik Seung-ho’s game in Korea and reported it to Coach Mowbray, who was the head coach of Sunderland at the time, and the joining process was carried out.
However, as Sunderland fell into a slump in performance, coach Mowbray was sacked in December last year.
Meanwhile, Paik Seung-ho’s destination also changed as Manager Mowbray took over Birmingham City after Manager Wayne Rooney left earlier this year.
Coach Mowbray, who was in charge of Birmingham City, wanted to recruit Paik Seung-ho, and Paik Seung-ho also decided that it would be better to make a fresh start with a team that needed him, so he signed with Birmingham City.
Paik Seung-ho, who made his England debut in the away game against West Bromwich Albion (0-1 loss) on the 3rd, has since appeared in all three league games.
He has not yet reported the point of attack.