Manchester United legend Ji-Sung Park has returned to English football to launch his coaching career.
The former midfielder - who is the most decorated Asian player in history - has taken charge of the U16 side at Queens Park Rangers as part of his coaching B license.
Park - who played for both Manchester United and the Rs - will be learning the ropes while under the tutelage of QPR's head of coaching Chris Ramsey.
Speaking to the club's official website, Park said: 'Having played for QPR I am really interested to see how they develop their younger players. I have learnt lots from the players as well as the coaches.
'I have been surprised at how enthusiastic Chris is towards football and particularly towards the youth levels.
'It is not normal to see someone who is involved with the first team, like Chris is, so involved with the whole youth system. It has been really impressive to see.
'You can see his philosophy which is brilliant. It all takes time but when the process is doing well, the club benefit long-term from it. I have learnt a lot of things from him.
'Chris has lots of experience and I see how he listens to people.
'He listens to opinions and then makes his own decision based on the best way he can influence players. That is why he has such a good reputation as a coach.
'It has surprised me how much I have learnt. It is not just about your skill or ability, it is about your mentality too.
'People might think being a coach is quite similar to being a player. For me, I have realised it is totally different. It is not just about tactics, it is everything – leadership, communication, how you can influence every single player.
'When I look at Asia or South Korea, administration needs improving compared to Europe and I will look that way.'
During his career as a player, Park won the Premier League four times with Manchester United and picked up a Champions League winners medal in 2008.
Having featured 134 times for the Red Devils, Park also won the League Cup three-times and the Club World Cup too.
He scored a total of 19 times during his Manchester United career before joining Queens Park Rangers in 2012.
He made 20 appearances for the hoops before completing a loan move back to PSV - where he saw out the rest of his career.
Internationally, Park managed 100 caps for South Korea and played at three World Cups, in 2002, 2006 and 2010.
LattiLinx
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Park is going to the Park of Queen Rangers 🤣
fancdmoru
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good luck
monclmnsu
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All the best from Arsenal fan
FaisalMatuidi
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three lungs into his coaching career will see him running more than his youthful players
tebdiloty
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they erase everything no goals or no of mstchs played
hisbkmno
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congratulations JS Park, l love this
zoacdilpu
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All the best JS Park,
Timoteo_of_Mykonos
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Sir Alex Ferguson XI of coaches Michael Carrick, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Wayne Rooney, Phil Neville, Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Steve Bruce, Paul Ince, Nemanja Vidic
You forgot Ole
vasacilmnz
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Wonderful step towards your goal. Good luck 👍👌👏
platonic1
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Sir Alex Ferguson XI of coaches Michael Carrick, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Wayne Rooney, Phil Neville, Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Steve Bruce, Paul Ince, Nemanja Vidic
Ovieski
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waoo Ji-Sung park now in the Queen's Park...[Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
witbkltz
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all the best park
Arabmoney7
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Not All Legends wear Cap
veeabisuy
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good
PrinceAbobyBlinkz
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Most decorated Asian player in history because he played for Manchester United
ponbkloptu
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good luck legend
helkath
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Park is what every nation could proudly call an ambassador. Goodluck!
Fatokid
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JS park
YanesNugraha
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Proud of ASIA... good luck legend...
Hutbemosz
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One the most underrated midfielders in the premier league. Good luck legend♥️
jezabdnpyz
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Ji-Sung PARK Coaching Queens PARK Rangers. Guess It's All Fated... All Written In The Stars.
Just Like Arsene Wenger With Arsenal.
Figosta
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Best of luck to him, a underrated legend!!
Lawrynorb
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New signing for man united..could this be true or just rumour Kamara
TochukwuJoseph
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great news