'Park will do very well for us,' He said. 'He has great movement and awareness in the last third and while the goal he got last night will not be the most important he will ever score, it is always good to get a start.
'Overall we have been very pleased with him so far. He is very mobile and quick and we have been very impressed with his energy. To get players of that quality today and the speed of the game it is a real asset, we are very pleased.'
However he picked up a head injury yesterday and is unlikely to play in the last game of the tour.
Queiroz said: "Park will not play tomorrow,"
"We have to give the stitches another 24 hours to ensure they will not break open after contact.
"If it was really necessary for him to play, he probably would have done but our focus at the moment is the Champions League qualifier, so there is no point taking a risk."