"Leave Yang Min-hyuk..." Director Marty Cifuentes left QPR... Fans said, "Next year, I will be demoted."
"Leave Yang Min-hyuk..." Director Marty Cifuentes left QPR... Fans said, "Next year, I will be demoted."
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The Queen's Park Rangers, the English Championship (second division) where Yang Min-hyuk is active, replaced coach Marty Cifuentes.
On the 30th (Korea Standard Time), QPR said on the club's official SNS account that "Coach Cifuentes has entered a leave of absence for re-employment." As a result, Kevin Bassie and coach Savicam will temporarily take charge of the team until the end of the season.
QPR's last game of the season is against Sunderland on May 3.
The possibility of replacing Cifuentes was raised early on. On the 23rd, British media outlet "The Sun" reported that "QPR director Marty Cifuentes may leave the team due to deteriorating relationship with CEO Christian Nouri."
Coach Cifuentes, who led Allbor and Hammarbue through Ajax and Millwall FC's Youth, took the helm of QPR in 2023. Since then, he has rescued QPR from the relegation crisis, but he has finally left the team after failing to overcome the conflict with the team's leadership.
Coach Cifuentes also brought in Yang Min-hyuk, a new Tottenham player, on loan and actively used him.
Yang Min-hyuk, who announced his surprise trip to England, joined Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premier League (EPL) early in December last year. However, he failed to make his debut due to lack of experience in overseas performances, and was loaned to the second team. Cifuentes, who had been suffering from a lack of striker competition, debuted immediately after recruiting Yang Min-hyuk, and gave him consistent opportunities as starting and replacing him.
So far, Yang Min-hyuk has played in a total of 14 games, setting a record for eight starts, with two goals and one assist. 바카라사이트
Upon hearing the news of Cifuentes' replacement, fans posted on their official SNS, "It's a gut-wrenching act. How can he possibly dismiss the best coach?" "He will be demoted to the next year," and "He will cancel his membership."
Meanwhile, QPR CEO Christian Nouri said, "This is a disappointing situation for all concerned. The club will work hard to resolve the issue as soon as possible and start preparing for the future."