Wolverhampton coach O'Neill: "Hwang Hee-chan, who is recovering, hopes to return in three weeks"

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Hwang Hee-chan sits down due to hamstring injury

It is predicted that Hwang Hee-chan (Wolverhampton), who has been out of action due to a hamstring injury and is concentrating on rehabilitation, will return in about three weeks.

On the 29th (local time), Wolverhampton manager Gary O'Neill reported the injury status of the first-team squad through the club's website and said, "Hwang Hee-chan is training hard on the grass. Hwang Hee-chan's hamstring is in good condition, and he is also in good condition." He said.

However, he emphasized, "For Hwang Hee-chan to make a perfect return, he must pass many tests and obstacles," and added, "The return is not far away. We hope it will be possible in about three weeks from now."

Hwang Hee-chan injured his hamstring in the England Football Association (FA) Cup round of 16 home game against Brighton & Hove Albion on the 29th of last month.

In the 9th minute of the second half, Hwang Hee-chan, who collapsed on the ground alone after passing during an attack, was in pain holding the back of his left thigh and was replaced after checking his condition with the medical staff.

Hwang Hee-chan replaced due to hamstring injury

At the time, Coach O'Neill predicted that Hwang Hee-chan would need about six weeks to return, and Hwang Hee-chan began difficult rehabilitation.

Hwang Hee-chan, who suffered from a chronic hamstring injury, had to miss the national soccer team's two consecutive A matches in March.

The absence of Hwang Hee-chan, who scored 10 goals in the English Premier League this season and remains the team's top scorer, was a big blow to Wolverhampton.

The good news is that Matheus Cunha (9 goals), who was responsible for the front line attack along with Hwang Hee-chan, completed rehabilitation for a hamstring injury and was able to join the 29th round away game against Aston Villa scheduled for early morning on the 31st, Korean time.

Wolverhampton is in 9th place in the EPL this season with 41 points.

Meanwhile, Coach O'Neill recently dismissed rumors that he was receiving 'love calls' as a candidate for Manchester United's new coaching staff, saying, "It's not true."

He emphasized, "I don't know where that came from," and "I'm honored just to have my name included in the rumors related to such a team. However, I love Wolverhampton, I am the manager of this team, and I want to continue to be in charge of this job."

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Pub: 02 Apr 2024 02:45 UTC
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