
What local media are predicting about Yang Min-hyeok after watching Tottenham youngster again for QPR
After finally arriving from Gangwon FC in January, Tottenham Hotspur decided that it was best for Yang Min-hyeok to spend the remainder of this season out on loan.
Tottenham opted to send Min-hyeok to Queens Park Rangers in the Championship for six-months, a side who are languishing in midtable.
Of course, the Championship is renowned for being an incredibly tough division, one that requires a certain physicality as well as technical ability.
And whilst 18-year-old Min-hyeok is well equipped in terms of his ability on the ball, six months at QPR should be invaluable in terms of adapting to English football as a whole.
Fortunately for Spurs fans invested in Min-hyeok’s success, the talented young winger has featured in all six of QPR’s league matches since joining on loan.
The South Korean registered his first assist for the club against Derby County last month, and seemingly only enhanced his reputation despite playing in a loss to Sheffield United on Saturday.
Tottenham youngster Yang Min-hyeok hailed for his ‘crazy’ potential
Min-hyeok started at right-wing for QPR and played 66 minutes in their 2-1 defeat to promotion-chasing Sheffield United.
But despite being replaced just after the hour mark, reviews of Min-hyeok’s performance were incredibly encouraging on the whole.