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Its Sloppy Hwang Seon-Hong Goes Off the Rails at the First Gate to Paris

Sloppy Hwang Seon-Hong-ho Goes Off the Rails at the First Gate to Paris … ‘I’m glad it’s kkakdugi’

Due to poor defense, Qatar lost 0-2 in the first leg of the U-23 Asian Cup preliminary round,

Qatar automatically advanced to the finals…

It is not included in the overall ranking calculation, so it is effectively a ‘friendly match’

Seon-Hong Hwang suffered self-destruction due to poor defense at the first hurdle heading to the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Hwang Seon-hong

The Korean national under-22 (U-22) soccer team, led by coach Hwang Seon-hong,

lost 0-2 to Qatar in the first match of Group B of the 2024 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-23 Asian Cup held at the Changwon Football Center in Gyeongnam on the 6th.

Except for the early part of the first half, Hwang Seon-hong was unable to create 바카라사이트

any threatening scenes in attack and was pushed back due to his poor defense.

Hwang Seon-hong, who had been making frequent defensive mistakes since the middle of the first half, conceded a goal in the 38th minute of the first half.

Qatar’s front line striker Ahmed Allawi caught the long ball from behind

with his chest and then hit a mid-range shot with his right foot to score the first goal.

Even after that, Hwang Seon-hong was shaken.

A defensive mistake in the 40th minute of the first half

almost gave the opposing attacker a shooting opportunity inside the penalty area.

Baek Jong-beom

Fortunately, goalkeeper Baek Jong-beom quickly came out and cleared the goal.

Two minutes later, Abdulaziz Hassan’s threatening forward pass threatened the Korean defense.

There were four Korean players around Hasan, but no one was able to block him or block the pass route properly.

If his pass had caught Allawi’s toes, it would have immediately been 0-2.

Korea, which was unable to control the back door,

ended up conceding an additional goal in the 22nd minute of the second half due to a ridiculous mistake by the defense.

Tamim Mansour Al-Abdullah

Tamim Mansour Al-Abdullah‘s backheader from the right side of the penalty area landed in an awkward position in the goal area,

Baek Jong-beom (Seoul) was unable to handle the ball that passed the key and ended up in the goal.

It was a scene that could have been prevented if the defenders had been more clever in competing for the header while the ball was bouncing high ahead of Baek Jong-beom’s mistake.

In attack, the performance of Uhm Ji-seong and Heo Yul, the ‘Young Gun Duo’ of Gwangju FC in the K League 1, stood out for a moment in the early half of the first half.

Uhm Seong

Left attacker Uhm Seong-seong and striker Heo Yul are the players who have taken the lead in Gwangju FC’s ‘high flight’ to third place this season.

In the league alone, Uhm Seong has 4 goals and 2 assists, and Heo Yul has 2 goals and 2 assists.

Um Ji-seong and Heo Yul contributed to several near-goal moments in the first half.

In the 15th minute of the first half, Um Ji-seong’s penetration pass and Heo Yul’s cross led to Jeon Byeong-gwan (Daejeon) shooting on the right side of the goal.

It was unfortunate that many of the shots missed the goal because they were not shot properly.

Qatar

However, after the mood shifted towards Qatar in the middle of the first half, the ball was hardly delivered to the Gwangju duo.

The midfielders’ inaccurate passes were broken off several times, and some of them led to Qatar’s counterattacks.

Coach Hwang Seon-hong aggressively used substitution cards in the second half, bringing in Hong Yun-sang (Pohang) and Lee Hyun-joo (Wiesbaden), but it was not very effective.

Qatar is the host country of the U-23 Asian Cup finals, so it automatically participates in the competition.

Qatar’s performance in the qualifying rounds is not included in the group rankings.

Qatar is the ‘dog’ of this preliminaries.

Friendly Match

Therefore, today’s match is just like a ‘friendly match’.

This is a very fortunate thing for director Hwang Seon-hong.

Qatar coach Illidiu Balor was appointed on the 9th of last month.

He led the team for less than a month.

Director Hwang Seon-hong took the helm in September 2021, two years ago.

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Its Hwang Seon-hong was Defeated 0-2 by Qatar in the First Match

Hwang Seon-hong was Defeated 0-2 by Qatar in the First Match of the AFC U-23 Asian Cup Qualifiers.

The match against Qatar, the host country of the finals,

is not reflected in the rankings… performance concerns

The U-22 national soccer team, led by coach Hwang Seon-hong,

was soundly defeated by Qatar in the first match of the first qualifying round for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Korea lost 0-2 in the first match of Group B of the 2024 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-23 Asian Cup held at the Changwon Football Center in Gyeongnam on the 6th.

AFC U-23 Asian Cup

This preliminary round is a competition that determines the teams that will advance to next year’s AFC U-23 Asian Cup,

the final Asian qualifying round for the Paris Olympics, and is the first gateway to the Paris Olympics.

A total of 16 teams, including the first place team in each of the 11 preliminary groups, 온라인카지노

the top four teams among the second place teams in each group, and the host country Qatar,

will compete to advance to Paris in the U-23 Asian Cup finals to be held from April to May 2024.

Since Qatar is the host country of the U-23 Asian Cup and has already confirmed its advancement to the finals,

this match is considered a friendly match and will not affect the group rankings,

but Hwang Seon-hong left a disappointment with a poor performance in the first match where he wanted to take the lead.

Group B

In Group B, Myanmar and Kyrgyzstan, who played earlier in the day, drew 1-1 and shared 1 point, taking the lead.

Korea will clash with Kyrgyzstan on the 9th and Myanmar on the 12th.

On this day, Hwang Seon-hong placed Gwangju FC’s striker Heo Yul, who is having a blast in K-League 1, at the forefront.

Uhm Uhm-seong (Gwangju), Kang Hyun-mook (Gimcheon), Oh Jae-hyuk (Jeonbuk), and Jeon Byeong-gwan (Daejeon) were selected as the second line, and Lee Jin-yong (Daegu) was selected as the defensive midfielder.

4 Defense

The back four defense consisted of Lee Tae-seok (Seoul),

Jo Seong-kwon (Gimpo), Jo Wi-je (Busan), and Min Kyung-hyeon (Incheon), the goal was guarded by Baek Jong-beom (Seoul).

In the beginning, Hwang Seon-hong led the game by finding an attack route on the left side, where Um Ji-seong was moving.

In the 13th minute of the first half, Jeon Byeong-gwan’s shot on the right side of the goal area

following a low cross sent by Lee Tae-seok was blocked by goalkeeper Youssef Abdullah, in the 15th minute of the first half, Jeon Byeong-gwan’s right-footed shot

went wide after Heo Yul connected with Uhm Um-seong’s exquisite through ball.

Qatar

However, Qatar, which had been looking for opportunities through set pieces, struck first.

In the 38th minute of the first half, Qatar’s front line striker Ahmed Allawi received a long ball from behind

with his chest and then hit a right-footed mid-range shot from the right side of the penalty arc to score the first goal.

Korea, which was struggling in defense after conceding a goal,

faced a crisis in the 42nd minute of the first half when it missed Allawi in front of the goal, but the ball went off the left side of the goal and hit the chest.

National Team

Starting the second half, the national team made a change by replacing Jeon Byeong-gwan and Kang Hyun-mook and inserting Baek Sang-hoon (Seoul) and Hong Yun-sang (Pohang).

Baek Sang-hoon supported Heo Yul, and Hong Yun-sang stood on the right flank.

Oh Jae-hyuk lowered his position somewhat to protect Lee Jin-yong in the midfield.

In the 16th minute of the second half, Jin-Yong Lee was replaced by European attacking midfielder Hyun-Joo Lee (Wiesbaden) and attempted to equalize the score,

but instead ended up conceding an additional goal due to a mistake in the 22nd minute of the second half.

Al-Abdullah

Tamim Mansour Al-Abdullah‘s backheader from the right side of the penalty area was a throw-in from Qatar’s Abdallah Shirelka team,

was placed in an ambiguous position in the goal area. Baek Jong-beom was unable to handle the ball that passed the key and ended up going straight into the goal.

In the 35th minute of the second half, Korea continued its offensive to make up for the goal,

with Uhm Uhm-seong’s right-footed shot floating over the goal post following Hong Yun-sang’s cross from the right side.

In the 42nd minute of the second half, Korea sent striker Kim Shin-jin (Seoul) in place of Oh Jae-hyuk due to muscle cramps,

but ended up scoring a goal.

Couldn’t create it.

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‘Stay-at-Home Controversy’ Klinsmann Challenges for his First Win

‘Stay-at-home controversy’ Klinsmann challenges for his first win

Wales on the 8th, Saudi Arabia on the 13th

The first foreign leader to be without approval for 4 games since taking office…

A quick win is needed to turn public opinion around,

dispelling concerns about injuries to Hwang Hee-chan and Cho Kyu-seong…

Hat-trick Son Heung-min joins

Jürgen Klinsmann

The opportunity for Korean national soccer team coach Jürgen Klinsmann,

who has not won in four games since taking office

to shake off negative public opinion and give domestic fans the joy of a ‘major victory’ is just three days away. 카지노사이트

The Korean national soccer team, led by Coach Klinsmann,

will face Wales at Cardiff City Stadium in Wales, England, at 3:45 a.m. on the 8th, Korean time.

The match against Wales is the first game of the Taegeuk Warriors’ two-game international trip to Europe in September.

The national team will face Saudi Arabia at St. James Park in Newcastle, England, at 1:30 a.m. on the 13th, Korean time.

Soccer Team

It has been 5 years and 6 months since the Korean national soccer team went on a European expedition to Northern Ireland and Poland in March 2018 under coach Shin Tae-yong.

Of course, the reason this game is attracting attention is not only because of the rare European trip.

The two consecutive international matches in September,

including the match against Wales and the match against Saudi Arabia, are contextually intertwined with the ‘head coach issue.’

The head coach of a team would naturally want to win, but Coach Klinsmann in particular needs a good win against Wales for ‘many reasons’ beyond general theory.

Coach Klinsmann is the first foreign coach of the Korean national soccer team to fail to win four games (2 draws, 2 losses) since taking office.

In March

They drew 2-2 with Colombia and lost 1-2 to Uruguay.

In June, they lost 0-1 to Peru and drew 1-1 with El Salvador.

Despite being viewed with suspicion due to his failure to prove his leadership through results, Coach Klinsmann even brought on the ‘telecommuting controversy’.

Contrary to his statement at the time of his appointment that he would reside in the country,

some even criticized whether he was taking the position of national team coach lightly by spending most of his time overseas.

Director Klinsmann explained to the media that he works hard through ‘remote work’ and that he only has work to do while abroad.

Side Jobs

However, since the activities that are confirmed in real time are closer to ‘side jobs’ such as appearances on overseas broadcasts,

the glare from fans becomes increasingly harsh.

To quell negative public opinion, the best way to do so is to beat Wales.

It is best for Coach Klinsmann to have a picture that proves

through official matches that he has faithfully fulfilled his duties as head coach.

Coach Klinsmann’s ‘foreign overseas problem’ soon led to controversy over preferential treatment for overseas players and poor treatment in the K-League.

Criticism continued when injured European players such as Hwang Hee-chan (Wolverhampton),

Cho Gyu-seong (Midtjylland), and Oh Hyun-gyu (Celtic) were listed on the September A-match call-up list.

K-League

Because they did not stay in the country, they were unable to discover new players in the K-League,

the suspicious gaze that they were dependent on the overseas players they used regularly was also stinging.

Coach Klinsmann emphasized that as a result of close communication with their teams, he judged that there was no problem with their selection.

Fortunately, Director Klinsmann’s judgment was correct in this part.

Hwang Hee-chan

Hwang Hee-chan, who injured the back of his thigh,

a chronic injury, at the end of last month, dispelled concerns by scoring a goal within a week.

Hwang Hee-chan came on as a substitute in the 15th minute of the second half of the away game against Crystal Palace on the 3rd,

hit the net with a header in 5 minutes, showing off his perfect condition from injury.

Cho Gyu-seong

Cho Gyu-seong, who moved to Denmark this summer and is active,

was replaced after appearing limping during a league game on the 21st of last month, but played full-time in his return game after 10 days,

played 86 minutes against Aarhus on the 4th, even recording an attack point.

After advancing to the Danish stage, Cho Kyu-sung is showing his best performance ahead of the two-game A-match in September,

scoring three goals in the regular league and one goal in the UEFA Europa Conference League (UECL) preliminaries.

Oh Hyun-gyu

Oh Hyun-gyu, who injured his calf in the last game of the pre-season,

was diagnosed with a ‘up to 6-week diagnosis’ and his prospects for international matches seemed to be bleak, but he returned to the field through a rivalry game with Rangers on the 3rd.

The strong performance of the European teams at the beginning of the new season gives Coach Klinsmann strength.

Son Heung-min, the national team captain and coach Klinsmann’s ‘reliable man’,

was appointed captain of Tottenham (England) and showed off his firepower by scoring a hat trick against Burnley on the 2nd.

Hong Hyun-seok

Attacking midfielder Hong Hyun-seok (Gent), who plays in the Belgian league, also scored two goals in the match against Club Brugge on the 3rd.

These players are expected to have no problems managing their condition as they can join the national team with a relatively short travel distance.

Wales is ranked 35th in the FIFA rankings, which is lower than Korea,

which is ranked 28th, but many key players such as Aaron Ramsey (Cardiff City) and Ben Davis (Tottenham) are playing.

Wales is also expected to give their best as the game is being played at home and they are in a position to shake off their recent slump.

Wales lost 2-4 to Armenia and 0-2 to Turkye in the European Football Championship qualifiers last June.

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Neymar Play in Japan Ticket Price Cheaper in Korea

When Neymar (31, PSG) played full-time in Korea, Japanese fans are dissatisfied.

PSG beat Jeonbuk Hyundai 3-0 in a friendly match held at Asiad Main Stadium in Busan on the 3rd.

Neymar delighted Korean fans by shooting multi-goal celebrations without substitutions in hot weather.

Neymar, who was resentful for his ‘no show’ in three Japanese tour games, broke expectations against Jeonbuk and played full-time as a starter.

Neymar led PSG to a great victory by scoring multiple goals with fantastic skills.

Neymar looked set to be substituted in the second half.

However, Neymar, who quenched his thirst with water, played with Lee Kang-in,

who came as a substitute in the 24th minute of the second half, and matched each other in real life for the first time.

 In the end, Neymar broke expectations and digested full-time. 바카라사이트

 After undergoing rehabilitation after his ankle surgery, he reassured fans by showing 100% comeback skills.

However, Neymar’s play made Japanese fans uncomfortable.

This is because Neymar did not play a single second in his three matches in Japan.

 Lionel Messi has already transferred and Kylian Mbappe has been excluded from the Asian tour due to conflicts with the club.

 PSG actively promoted Neymar and reaped huge profits from the Japanese tour,

but Neymar did not play even for a second, causing criticism.

What made Japanese fans even more angry was the price of PSG tickets in Japan.

Tickets in Japan were much more expensive than in Korea, but it was because Neymar played full-time in Korea.

 From the Japanese consumer’s point of view, they bought a lower quality product at a much higher price.

The ‘Hospitality Special Ticket’, where you can watch the game from the VIP seats and provided the best meal,

was sold out despite the incredible price of 3 million yen (approximately 27.27 million won).

 A first-class ticket for PSG vs. Cerezo Osaka was 100,000 yen (approximately 930,000 won),

and a ticket for PSG vs. Inter Milan reached 200,000 yen (approximately 1.87 million won).

An open training ticket to see PSG training was also set at 8,000 yen (approximately 70,000 won).

Japanese fans were willing to open their wallets at the thought of being able to see Neymar and other superstars.

 When Neymar did not appear in the second half of the game, Japanese fans chanted “Neymar” by name.

 After the match, Neymar apologized for his absence.

Tickets for PSG vs.

Jeonbuk were also expensive.

 Premium A seats reached 500,000 won. 

1st class 320,000 won, 2nd class 180,000 won, 3rd class 120,000 won.

It was such an exorbitant price that I could buy a K-League season pass. However, compared to Japan, the price is relatively cheap.

 Fans who came to Busan watched Neymar’s multi-goal and Lee Kang-in’s participation and paid off with expensive tickets.

Japanese media such as ‘Sports Hochi’ said, “The fans understood that Neymar did not play in Japan due to physical condition problems.

 However, just two days later, when Neymar played full-time in Korea and scored two goals,

the reaction was incomprehensible. 

Can I understand that my condition has improved in just two days?” He expressed a question.

Then, the media said, “The excessively expensive ticket price was controversial even before the game.

 The average ticket price was twice that of Korea.

Even if PSG comes to Japan next time, we will not be able to expect the same reaction as before.”

PSG is known to have made a profit of 13 million euros (approximately 18.6 billion won) as a result of the Japan tour last year. 

The enthusiasm was so great that more than 45,000 tickets for the 8,000 yen open training were sold. 

Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, and Neymar superstar trio played a big role.

This year, PSG expects 20 million euros (approximately 28.7 billion won)

in revenue from the Japanese tour, much higher than last year.

 However, as many stars are absent, Japanese fans are also very disappointed. 

It is inevitable that PSG will be criticized for considering only the commercial aspect of the Japanese tour.

 Neymar in Japan, like Ronaldo in Korea, has hardened his unlikable image.