Ex-South Korea midfielder Park Ji-sung urges Man Utd fans to stop chant about dog meat

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By Reuters | Oct 04, 2021
14/6/15 Manchester United Legend Ji Sung Park in action against Bayern Munich All Stars Roy Makaay (R) Reuters

Former South Korea midfielder Park Ji-sung urged Manchester United fans to stop singing a song about him that contains a negative stereotype about his homeland.

The 40-year-old said the song, which includes a reference to Koreans eating dog meat, caused him "discomfort" while he was at United.

He made more than 200 appearances for United between 2005 and 2012, helping them win four Premier League titles and the Champions League in 2008.

Park said he was prompted to speak out after hearing United fans singing the song at Molineux in August when Wolverhampton Wanderers unveiled their new signing Hwang Hee-chan of South Korea.

"I know that United fans don't mean any offence to him for that song but still I have to educate the fans to stop that word, which is usually these days a racial insult to the Korean people," Park told the club's podcast, referring to the reference to dog meat.

"Listening to the chant even 10 years later now, I feel sorry for the younger me who tried to overcome this discomfort that I felt back then.

"In Korea, things have changed a lot. It is true that historically we have eaten dog meat but these days, particularly the younger generation, they really dislike it. It causes discomfort to Korean people when they hear that song."

Nicknamed "Three-Lunged Park" by fans for his excellent work-rate, the midfielder retired in 2014 as Asia's most decorated player with 19 trophies.

 

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