South Korea 0 Jordan 2 LIVE WATCH ALONG



South Korea vs Jordan LIVE WATCH ALONG

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19 thoughts on “South Korea 0 Jordan 2 LIVE WATCH ALONG”

  1. It's certainly the most humiliating loss ever for South Korea. They made their loss to Qatar in 2019 less than a shame now.

    Seriously, I don't understand why did Koreans have a lot of problems with German managers. In the past, they tried with Ulrich Stielike and in the end, it was revealed that Stielike had feuds with many Korean fans and KFA officials and that his assistant Shin Tae-yong was the one in duty. Today, they tried their luck with Jurgen Klinsmann, only for controversies to arrive again.

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  2. South Korea needs to weed out some players and the most important staff to get rid off is Cha Cha Cha .

    He’s the one that gives the recommendations of recruitment candidates for positions to Klingsman.

    The team seemed different from the other games. I’m sure Heung-min wants to say but cannot.

    Our defense is really lacking.

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  3. I suspect it is likely to be the byproduct of Korea's inability to entrust domestic managers. In a span from mid-2010s to now, they have appointed three foreign coaches. Two of them were Germans (including the current one). And during that time, it was these two Germans that caught the most of controversies so far.

    At the same time, I found Koreans constantly held fond memories of Paulo Bento, yet since I watched Euro 2012 and World Cup 2014 with Portugal and worked with some Portuguese lads in Warsaw, they provided a completely contradicting response, all with one theme: he was the worst manager ever for Portugal as they could not achieve anything with Bento. So I think it came clear from the Koreans' feeling of disillusion with the German managers that they sought comforts from a Portuguese coach because, well, he is not German, and that they didn't seem to understand that Bento was just another lucky manager (although I have to agree that Portugal and South Korea have very different standards when talking about football desires, Bento's failure with Portugal could stem from it).

    Yet on the same time, I found that some good Korean coaches had been sidelined, such as Kim Pan-gon (Malaysia), Shin Tae-yong (formerly coached South Korea in a short term) and especially former Vietnam coach Park Hang-seo (whose influence definitely inspired Jordan to appoint Hussein Ammouta given their past beating in 2019). The fact that the Koreans failed to entrust local coaches could have contributed to their underachievement. They should try their luck with someone who understand Korean football, a man who can maximise them, like how Japan achieved under Moriyasu or even how Australia outperformed with a mediocre crop of player and under a local manager (Graham Arnold).

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  4. Was at the match, tough luck Korea. Honestly I think I jinxed you guys by attending 3 of your matches in a row. I was thinking about that in the car, "there's no way a team I want to win is going to get lucky 3 games in a row, well it would be 4 including the final."

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  5. I am Korean American. We love Korean National Team, Sonny and the players. While I am not on the ground with the players and have the inside access, we can tell the players do mot trust Klinsmann. We call see it. None of us are good actors. I think where Klinsmann lost the team is that he never settled in Korea and that came off as not 100% committed to the team. It was the start of the demise of team along with lack of tactics. A change in coach needs to be considered. I want to now drink away my misery. I am sad af!

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  6. That Albert guy is such a disrespectful whinny little guy, he was calling us ass during the group stage and still belittles us after we put a clinic to eliminate his team, zero ball knowledge and has the vocabulary of a toddler, calling everything ‘trash’ and ‘garbage’ doesn’t make you a football guru. Pipe down.🤫🇯🇴

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  7. I am Korean. Jordan won that match fair and square.
    I have no other things to say about that match. Jordan is better than Korea at football.
    Honestly Korea sucks at football and that's a fact.
    After that match, I decided that I will stop caring about my national team.
    I hope Son, Kim, Hwang, and Lee all retire from the national team asap.

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