Bo-kyung aims to be top man

Cardiff midfielder Kim Bo-Kyung wants to become the best Asian player in European football.

Last Updated: 19/12/12 at 12:11 Post Comment

Kim Bo-Kyung: Has lofty aspirations

Kim Bo-Kyung: Has lofty aspirations

The 23-year-old joined the Bluebirds from Japanese club Cerezo Osaka in the summer, and has since made 13 appearances, scoring his first goal for the club in Friday's 4-1 win at Blackburn.

The Korean international picked up a bronze medal at the London 2012 Olympics, and is now setting his sights on even greater success.

He told Wales Online: "My first ambition is to play for Cardiff in the Premier League.

"But if I look further forward, my personal ambition would be to become the best Asian player in European football.

"That's a long way off and I understand that, but I would love to achieve that with Cardiff.

"I am ambitious and want to prove to everybody I am worth having at Cardiff."

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