An international footballer has been questioned by police in South Korea over allegations he filmed women and shared the footage.
Striker Hwang Ui-Jo is on loan from Premier League Nottingham Forest at Championship club Norwich City.
The 31-year-old international was questioned by police in Seoul at the weekend.
He strongly denies the allegations.
Norwich City said the club was aware of the ongoing police investigation.
Hwang has scored 19 goals in 61 appearances for South Korea and was named in the country’s squad for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, appearing in all four games.
So far this season, he has scored one goal in 11 games for Norwich City.
That may have eased some of the pressure on David Wagner, with the Canaries currently 16th in the Championship table, nine points clear of the relegation zone.
QPR meanwhile, are still looking for their first win since appointing Marti Cifuentes as manager, having drawn his first two games in charge, against Rotherham United and Bristol City.
As a result of that, the R’s are winless in their last 11, and sit 23rd in the second-tier standings, five points from safety.
This therefore, could be a crucial game for both teams, as Norwich look to pull further clear of danger, and QPR aim to avoid being cut adrift at the bottom, while attempting to really get up and running under Cifuentes.
So with that in mind, we’ve taken a look at the big questions ahead of this meeting between Norwich and QPR at Carrow Road on Saturday afternoon, right here.
Norwich picked up a fresh injury concern over the international break, with top scorer this season, Jonathan Rowe, being forced out of the England Under 21s squad with an ankle injury.