Title: J. Ma Returns to Team Training for CSL Season
Jae Young Moon, the Korean footballer who made his debut in the 2014 Asian Cup, has returned to the Korea League Soccer (KSL) squad for the 2020 South China Super League (SCSL). The return of the talented forward marks another step towards his return to the domestic league after a long absence.
Jae Young Moon joined the KSL team in late February, following his move from the South Korean Premier League side, Seoul FC. He was signed by the club in June 2018 and spent time on loan with Daegu City SC before returning to Korea for the 2019 season.
In the 2019-2020 campaign, Jae Young Moon contributed heavily to the team's success, scoring 15 goals and helping them reach the semi-finals of the KSL title race. His performances were well-received by fans and the coaching staff, and he was given the chance to play regularly during the 2020 season.
Returning to the KSL means that Jae Young Moon will have the opportunity to continue playing at a higher level under the guidance of his former coach, Park Soo Hwan. The KSL is known for its competitive atmosphere and strong support system, which could provide him with additional motivation to perform at his best.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, Jae Young Moon has been training hard and preparing himself for the upcoming season. He hopes to be back in top form when the SLC season begins next month.
As for the future of the team, it remains to be seen whether or not they can secure a spot in the KSL playoffs this season. However, Jae Young Moon's return to the squad suggests that the team is ready to take on any challenge and compete at the highest level.
