CHOI YURI, THE BRIDGING GENERATION (BORN IN 1994) AMONG THE GOLDEN GENERATION OF FEMALE CELEBRITIES, SAID, "I CAN'T LET GO OF SOYEON... COMMUNICATION AND BRIDGING ARE A BIG CONCERN."

Choi Yuri, the bridging generation (born in 1994) among the golden generation of female celebrities, said, "I can't let go of Soyeon... Communication and bridging are a big concern."

Choi Yuri, the bridging generation (born in 1994) among the golden generation of female celebrities, said, "I can't let go of Soyeon... Communication and bridging are a big concern."

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Choi Yu-ri is a bridge-builder in Korean women's soccer. From the late 1980s to the early 1990s, the golden generation led by Ji So-yeon can be seen as a bridge-builder between the generations after the 2000s.

Choi Yu-ri is at the center of the bridging generation along with Lee Geum-min and others. Born in 1994, she took over the baton and mission of a generational change. The biggest concern in Korean women's soccer is what to do after the generation of Ji So-yeon, and the players in the middle of it should serve as bridge players.

Choi Yu-ri asked a heavy question after the two domestic friendly matches against Colombia. It was a topic of the era of "Post Ji So-yeon." Choi Yu-ri said, "I feel that the roles of the sisters, including So-yeon, Sun-ju, and Hye-ri, were too big. I think I have spent a lot of time working with my sisters. My sisters help me a lot. We try to communicate lightly with our juniors. I am asking for help because I have something to learn from my sisters. The situation is awkward now because I spent a long time in the middle of my image as the youngest. Still, I have a lot of worries about how to communicate with my juniors and play a role in the middle rather than burden. If I followed my sisters before that, now I think a lot about talking with Geum-min."

Ji So-yeon was released from the call-up ahead of the second game and returned to her team. Before leaving, she said there was a message she left for her juniors, including Choi Yu-ri. Choi Yu-ri mentioned the message from her senior, saying, "I told myself and Geum-min that you guys should lead a lot. In the second game, she spoke more and told me with a lot of weight," adding, "I can't let go of So-yeon." 토토사이트

Was Ji's comment influenced by younger players in the second round where all 11 players had changed? Korean women's national soccer team led by head coach Shin Sang-woo had a gritty match against Colombia in the second friendly match against the Coupang Play women's national soccer team at Mir Stadium in Yongin at 7 p.m. on Sunday. Although Minyoung Jung scored the first goal as its A-match debut goal, it ended up with an own goal and ended up a 1-1 draw, but it showed off its fighting spirit against South American powerhouse Colombia.

Choi also expressed her determination not to lose the competition by playing hustle against the opponent team during the match. "I thought I should fight more than younger players," Choi said. He revealed the behind-the-scenes story during the game, saying, "As the players were excited at the time of our early scoring, we made the game of nerves strong in the competition." Regarding the head shock, he said, "I hit my ears hard, and fortunately, it's okay."

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