Mowbray, head coach of Birmingham City, who is known to be close to recruiting Baek Seung-ho, recalled the Asian player he coached in the past.


Recently, there was news that Baek Seung-ho, a former national team midfielder who played for Jeonbuk Hyundai, is about to move to Birmingham City in the English Championship part 2. The British news outlet Birmingham Live also reported an article on Baek on January 24.


"Baek Seung-ho has already played 15 games for the South Korean national team and scored three goals, including against Brazil at the Qatar World Cup," the media said.


"Baek Seung-ho spent most of his career in Spain before returning to Korea in 2021. He moved to Barcelona at the age of 13 and joined La Masia Academy," the media said, introducing his career later in Barcelona B, Girona and Darmstadt.


Birmingham City, which recently replaced Wayne Rooney, appointed manager Tony Mowbray. He has already experienced many Asian players. Mowbray coached Kim Doo-hyun during the West Bromwich Albion, and Ki Sung-yueng, Jungz China, and Koki Mizuno Japan at Celtic. 토토사이트


In an interview carried by British news outlet Birmingham Live, Mowbray recalled the Asian players he had previously recruited and said, "I knew some before. Ki Sung-yueng, Kim Doo-hyun, they are amazing people," adding, "If you ask them for something, they make it happen."