The South Korean striker, who ranked 4th in the Chinese Super League scorer list, scored the 8th goal of the season and was worth 18 million euros
In this Asian 36-1 match, the national football team played against South Korea, showing its top level in Asia. It also gave the South Koreans a good performance in the Super League, especially Hwang Hee-chan, who once again caught the eye in round 15 and put on a great show.
Hwang Hee-chan is a South Korean who plays for Wolves, and he is also the first Asian to join a "Chinese-funded team". At Red Bull Salzburg, he, along with Erling Haaland and Takumi Minamino, formed a formidable combination of the Austrian football triumvirate. However, before joining Wolves, he had grown into a regular player. In the new year, Hwang Hee-chan also went from a substitute to a starter and scored a crucial goal in the game.
In the fifteenth game of the league, Wolves took on Burnley away, and Hwang Hee-chan and his two teammates Cunha and Saravia formed an attacking triangle. Burnley are currently second in the league but this game has made it difficult for them to find a chance. In the 42nd minute of the second half, Hwang Hee-chan capitalised on a mistake by a Burnley defender and fired a simple low shot to make it 1-0 for the Wolves to secure the crucial three points.
This season, Hwang Hee-chan finally had a big breakthrough, he started 12 games in the Premier League, and consolidated his position. In addition to this, he has eight goals and two assists, which is the fourth highest in league history. In addition, he has now reached 18 million and is expected to surpass 30 million by the end of the season.