[현장 리액션] “Freshmen” Benegas feels K-League, “Dynamic”

Photo = E-Land
Photo = E-Land




[인터풋볼=잠실] Reporter Kim Dae-sik = Benegas evaluated that the K-League’s tempo was quite fast.

Seoul E-Land won a 4-0 victory over Gimcheon in the second round of’Hanawon Q K League 2021′ held at Jamsil Sports Complex at 4 pm on the 6th. E-Land announced a good start by recording a win and two consecutive wins in the opening game of the home.

Benegas, who started as a striker, was the first contributor to victory in this match. It was a bit quiet in the first half, but in the second half, the goal was scored. In the 27th minute of the second half, when Hwang Tae-hyun seized the ball from the center and put a decisive pass, Benegas did not hesitate to hit a shot and scored his K-League debut goal. In the second half of the 35th minute, when goalkeeper Lee Chang-geun could not hit the cross properly, he caught the ball and scored with an accurate shot.

After the game, Benegas said, “I am happy to run the game. I got 3 points and I am so happy to be able to score.”

E-Land is continuing a very good atmosphere at the beginning of the season by winning successively against Busan I-Park and Kim Cheon-mu, which are considered to be the winners. When asked about the current team atmosphere, “This is my first overseas life from Argentina, and the players on this team helped me feel that I was an important player. I felt that I was part of the team, so I was able to adapt quickly.”

Coach In Chang-soo was seated for the interpretation of Benegas. Coach Chang-soo In can speak Spanish, which is also helping to adjust to Benegas. In response, Benegas said, “Before I left Argentina, I knew the coach spoke Spanish, so the decision was not difficult. The staff was able to help, so I was able to adapt quickly.”

Asked if there was any difficulty in adjusting to the winter weather in Korea. “To be honest, winter in Korea is cold. The town where I was born is a hot place. It’s cold in Buenos Aires, but it’s different from the cold in Korea.” “I thought it was more important to adapt to Korean football.”

As for what I felt while playing two games in the K-League, “The K-League and the Argentine League are similar. However, Argentine football is a little more technical. The K-League is a football with dynamic karate conversion. In Argentina, I play more position games. I will try to adapt to Korean football as soon as possible.

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