JAKARTA - Indonesian national team player, Pratama Arhan, will soon start his new career with Japanese club, Tokyo Verdy. The former PSIS player will take part in the Japanese League 2 (J2 League).

Some parties doubt that Primary Arhan can play well there, but not with the coach of the Indonesian national team, Shin Tae-yong. According to Shin, his foster children can show off at Tokyo Verdy because they have good discipline.

"Arhan is disciplined. I'm sure he can compete well there," Shin said at the Bung Karno Intermediate Stadium, Jakarta, as quoted by Antara.

The South Korean coach said that Primary Arhan had discussed with him before deciding to join Tokyo Verdy.

He advised the 20-year-old footballer that Japanese football is very detailed. Shin also hopes that the future Indonesian player can gain a lot of knowledge from Japan so that it will grow.

"Japanese football can help him become a more focused player in matches. In the future Arhan can also set an example for Indonesian football," said Shin.

Pratama Arhan was recruited by Tokyo Verdy on a two-year contract starting in March 2022. Tokyo Verdy is one of the most successful clubs in Japan by collecting two J1 League titles, five Emperor Cup winners status, six J League Cup trophies and one Asian Champions League winner. .


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