Gritty midfielder named MVP of S. Korean football
By Yoo Jee-ho
SEOUL, Nov. 5 (Yonhap) -- Son Jun-ho, who served as a rock in the midfield for the South Korean football champions Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, was voted the MVP of the K League 1 on Thursday.
Son, 28, earned the highest individual honor in the league after leading Jeonbuk to a record-setting fourth consecutive championship and eighth overall this year.
Son scored 46 points out of 100 in voting by head coaches, club captains and media. Son edged out Ulsan Hyundai FC striker Junior Negrao, who received 44.83 points after leading the K League 1 with 26 goals in 27 matches.
Son made a successful transition from an attacking midfielder to a defensive midfielder this season. His counting stats, two goals and five assists, don't jump off the page, but Son led the league in some underlying statistics, such as free kicks and blocked passes, and finished second in total pass attempts.
With 60 points, Jeonbuk finished three points ahead of Ulsan for the title. It was the second straight season in which Jeonbuk took the title with Ulsan settling for a runner-up finish, even though, on paper, Ulsan had a more talented roster after Jeonbuk lost some key pieces over the winter.
Jeonbuk are chasing a "treble," or winning three major trophies in one season. With the K League 1 title taken care of, Jeonbuk will battle Ulsan in the second leg of the FA Cup final on Sunday. They played to a 1-1 draw in the opening leg on Wednesday. Then later this month, Jeonbuk will resume group stage action at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League, the continent's top international club tournament.
Among other winners, Pohang Steelers' Kim Gi-dong was named the Coach of the Year. Pohang finished third with 50 points and led all clubs with 56 goals. Kim scored 38.09 points to beat out Jeonbuk's bench boss Jose Morais (31.07 points).
Kim is the first winner not to come from a champion or a runner-up.
Pohang's emerging forward Song Min-kyu was named the Young Player of the Year, given to the best player under the age of 23 with less than three years of experience. Candidates must also have appeared in at least 50 percent of the team's matches.
Song played in all 27 matches this season and scored 10 goals to rank second among all South Korean players. Song also chipped in six assists as part of the league's most lethal attack.
jeeho@yna.co.kr
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