Shanghai Daily

Guoan’s Kim issues apology for barbs

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SOUTH Korea internatio­nal Kim Minjae apologized to his club Beijing Guoan but still faces “severe” punishment over remarks about his teammates, Chinese media reported yesterday.

The central defender, who was linked with Watford before moving to the Chinese Super League last year, was at the center of controvers­y in China following the comments to Korean television.

The strapping 23-year-old, nicknamed “Monster,” said that he was often “exhausted” by having to make up for the defensive deficienci­es of his teammates.

Kim also said that he did not know the name of Beijing’s head coach, the Frenchman Bruno Genesio.

The remarks, which went viral on Chinese social media, were taken as a general criticism of the quality of Chinese football and were roundly condemned.

Last year’s CSL runner-up Beijing contacted Kim to make clear its unhappines­s and he consequent­ly made a verbal and written apology, Beijing Youth Daily reported.

Kim feels that he is the victim of selective editing during the recent interview, media say, but that is unlikely to be the end of the matter.

“Although he is in South Korea, Kim Min-jae understand­s the negative impact of this matter and realizes that he made a mistake,” the Youth Daily said.

“On the morning of May 5 (Tuesday), he sent a written apology to the club through an interprete­r.

“He will also speak to his teammates to resolve possible misunderst­andings and is willing to accept all penalties from the club.”

Kim, who has 30 caps for South Korea and was reportedly on English Premier League club Watford’s radar before moving to Beijing, will “definitely be punished severely,” the Youth Daily said.

The February 22 start of the new CSL season was indefinite­ly postponed in January because of the novel coronaviru­s pandemic.

The campaign could now begin in late June or early July.

(AFP)

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