Lee Chun-soo said, "Let's not be like Eun-han." "True words, what we need to learn must be learned."
Lee Chun-soo said, "Let's not be like Eun-han." "True words, what we need to learn must be learned."
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Lee Chun-soo, the main player of the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup semifinal, agreed with the Japanese Football Association's fact bombing and emphasized the awakening of Korean soccer.
According to the Japanese media Dospo Web on the 8th, the Japan Football Association (JFA) held a technical committee and held a briefing with Masana Kagiyama, chairman of the technical committee.
Referring to the recent poor performance of Korean soccer at age-specific competitions, Chairman Kagiyama stressed, "We should use the fact that Korea's soccer level, which has been competing as a rival so far, is falling as a lesson."
He also cautioned, "I'm not trying to look down on you, but if we let our guard down a little bit, there is a possibility that we will be like that (like Korean soccer)," and added, "We talked about developing with a high goal (at the technical committee meeting)."
"There are many reasons (for Korean soccer's weakness), but the federation points out that Korea is becoming more similar to Japan's soccer, which focuses on properly connecting (passes)," Kagiyama said. "There was a Korean soccer that we didn't like. It's not working."
Japan plays soccer in detail all the time, but Korea has overcome this trend by playing soccer based on fast, dynamic and superior goal-scoring ability. However, he has lost the traditional advantage of Korean soccer by focusing only on passes like Japan did at the youth level.
Finally, Chairman Kagiyama said, "We talked about not being like Korea," stressing that the sluggishness of Korean soccer should be used as a counter-teacher. 먹튀검증
In response, Lee said on his YouTube channel "Li Chun-soo" on Tuesday, "I said the right thing. Japan has prepared for 10 years, and the whole world knows what kind of soccer Japan plays. However, I don't know about Korean soccer," adding, "The Korea Football Association has been making a lot of mistakes."
He then urged awakening, saying, "In order not to hear this again from Japan, we have to put down our pride and learn what we have to learn."