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It was a stirring contrast; the man predisposed toward quiet, who was nevertheless a phenomenon in his home land. That would appear to pose a problem. A man whose fame inevitably made him a public entity, but who did not take to that recognition like some of his other well-known footballing peers. But whether or not the fame affected him on a personal level, Park never showed the slightest hint of unease when he took to the football pitch.

Maybe it was a sanctuary, maybe it cleared his mind. Either way, he produced moments of untold brilliance for both club and country. He has a sensational record for South Korea, scoring eight goals in a five-game stretch in the past year, and has 25 goals in 59 appearances since making his debut as a heralded teenager in His record at AS Monaco wasn't too bad, either.

While the Principality have seen their stature diminish somewhat since their s heyday, when they were one of the most dominant sides to grace the French top division, they weren't pushovers.

Park came into Monaco after the Golden Era was dead and gone. The last speckles having chipped off after Didier Deschamps led the side on an improbable run to the Champions League final, where they were thrashed by Jose Mourinho's FC Porto.

Even one Arsene Wenger led the club to a league title in , and under his tutelage, the likes of Emmanuel Petit, Lilian Thuram and Thierry Henry came surging through the youth ranks, but during his first two seasons at the club, they were a tough opponent who managed to finish in the middle of the Ligue 1 table.

Park was a key contributor to that standard and improved his goal tally each season all competitions , from six in to nine in ' and finally 12 in his final campaign. He was a mobile striker with a keen eye for goal and an exquisite quality of finish.

Little wonder, then, that he popped up on Wenger's transfer list late last summer when the Arsenal manager seemed to be rushing for any and all stopgaps that could bring Arsenal back from their early-season brink.

Wenger plucked Park from the clutches of Lille president Michel Seydoux, who had all but finalized a deal to bring the Korean in to the northern French side. With Nicklas Bendtner and Carlos Vela out on loan for the season, it was believed that Park would provide necessary cover for the terrific but historically brittle Robin van Persie at center forward. No stranger to leading a line, Park had played such a role under manager Guy Lacombe during his final two seasons at Monaco.

Show more. Next Match. USA - Mexico. El Salvador - Jamaica. Canada - Costa Rica. Zambia - Mauritania. Malawi - Cameroon. AS Saint Apollinaire - Dijon. Saint Cyr Collonges - Grenoble. Plantieres Metz - Nancy. He returned to the side in October , making his first Gunners appearance for 14 months as an 81st-minute substitute, replacing Aaron Ramsey in the League Cup against Chelsea.

He never played for the club again. Now 35, Park continues to represent Seoul and is a highly respected figure in Korean football, capable of scoring some quite magnificent goals.

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