Hwang Ui-jo, a Reds loanee with Nottingham Forest, expects to make his Norwich City debut following his summer transfer.
“Everything” about Hwang Ui-jo, a loanee from Nottingham Forest, excite David Wagner, the manager of Norwich City.
Before the international break, on the transfer deadline day, Hwang joined the Canaries. He’s expected to stay at Carrow Road for the remainder of the campaign.
The attacker joined the Reds a year ago, but spent the previous season on loan at FC Seoul and Olympiacos. He returned to the City Ground this summer, but Steve Cooper’s team did not use him in the early games of the season, despite his three appearances on the substitutes’ bench.
This weekend’s match against Stoke City might be his Norwich debut. And Wagner is certain that he can contribute to the Championship team.
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“We signed him because he’s super fit,” Wagner said, according to the club’s official website. “He had a really combative and crisp appearance for South Korea.
He was eager to visit us and is really thrilling. My anticipation for seeing him is high. His every feature makes me excited.
He said, “Now it’s a lot of work in the video meeting rooms (for the new signings) to learn how we like to defend and attack.”
English football is challenging, Hwang had acknowledged after signing with the Canaries. Every player has quality, therefore I’ll be ready for every game since I need to improve every single day.
“I must talk about my experience. I’ll work hard to make myself visible to the younger players. I want to set an excellent example.