1 effective shot… 0-3 Korea-Japan match ended in complete defeat

Korean soccer’Yokohama humiliation’ in friendly match against Japan after 10 years
Lee Dong-jun, the first and last’effective shooting’ in the second half of the 39th minute


Taegeuk warriors suffered a’Yokohama humiliation’ in the 80th Korean-Japanese War in history after a struggle of’weapon power-radio tactics’.

The Korean national football team led by coach Paulo Bento collapsed 0-3 by scoring two goals in the first half of a friendly match against Japan held at Nissan Stadium in Yokohama, Japan on the 25th.

Due to the defeat on this day, Korea could not continue the rise of two consecutive wins against Japan and Korea recently, and recorded 42 wins, 23 draws and 15 losses against Japan.

In particular, in the 80th Korea-Japan match in his career, Bento recorded his first and last effective shot only in the second half of the 39th minute due to the absence of a thorough build-up. ‘I was humiliated.

After returning home on the afternoon of the 26th, the Bento will immediately go to the Paju NFC (National Team Training Center) and continue training by quarantining the same group (cohort) until the 2nd of next month.

Bento managed a 4-2-3-1 tactic with Lee Kang-in (Valencia) in the forefront, Na Sang-ho (Seoul) and Lee Dong-jun (Ulsan) on the left and right wings, and Nam Tae-hee (Alsad) as an offensive midfielder. .

Jung Woo-young (Alsad) and Won Doo-jae (Ulsan) stood side by side in Jungwon, and from left, Hongcheol (Ulsan), Kim Young-kwon (Gamba Osaka), Park Ji-soo (Suwon FC), and Kim Tae-hwan (Ulsan) were in charge from the left. The goalkeeper was Jo Hyun-woo (Ulsan).

Although Lee Kang-in was in charge of the one-saw, the left and right wing strikers moved to the center, effectively dealing with Japan with a’zero-top tactic’.

Against this, Japan fought against it with a 4-2-3-1 tactic. In particular, Japan filled 8 out of the 11 starting list with European players, compared to Lee Kang-in alone with the European Bento.

He started kicking off enthusiastically, but continued to be helpless as the build-up was not properly achieved due to the Japanese pressure ahead.

In the sixth minute of the first half, Korea passed a mistake from the right flank of our camp, allowing Japan’s Daichi Kamada to shoot first, and in the 10th minute, Wataru Endo’s header hit the crossbar and passed the crisis.


However, in the end, Korea conceded first in 16 minutes after the defensive team’s mistaken play.

Kim Young-kwon blocked Japan’s penetration pass, but the ball was slightly raised, and Japan’s Yuya Osako quickly passed it with his right heel.

Yamine Miki flooded the ball that flowed toward the goal and shook the Korean goal net with a powerful right-footed shot. Right fullback Mickey Yamane’s A match debut-debut goal.

In the 27th minute of the first half, South Korea scored an extra goal as a mistake was a problem.

In Japan, where Lee Kang-in took the ball from the left side of the opponent’s camp, Daichi dig into the right side of the penalty area in a counterattack situation and again conceded with a right-footed shot.

In the 38th minute of the first half of Korea, Na Sang-ho penetrated to the right of the penalty area and attempted a right-footed shot, but passed the goal. It was Bento’s first shot after 38 minutes of kick-off.

After finishing the first half of the game, Bento began to change tactics by introducing Lee Jeong-hyup (Gyeongnam), Jung Woo-young (Freiburg), and Kim Seung-gyu to the beginning of the second half, while introducing Lee Kang-in, Na Sang-ho, and Jo Hyun-woo. With the input of young Jung Woo-young, ‘2 Jung Woo-young’ played on the ground at the same time.

The Taegeuk Warriors’ play did not improve even after the player was replaced. Rather, he gave two consecutive shots to Japan’s Esaka Ataru, who had been replaced by the eighth minute of the second half, and finally passed the crisis with Kim Seung-gyu’s two saves.

In Korea, both Jung Woo-young’s right-footed mid-range gun in the second half of the 12th minute and Lee Dong-jun’s left-footed shot in the 15th minute of the second half went well beyond the crossbar.

In the second half of the 19th minute, Hong-cheol aimed for a goal with a left footed shot for a free kick from the right side of the penalty block, but it was hit by the defensive wall and bent into the net next to it.


Japan’s offensive became more fierce, and as it did, the Taegeuk warriors stepped back. In the second half of the 30th minute,’big’ Jung Woo-young was replaced by an injury.

In Korea, Kim Seung-gyu, who was substituted for the second half, managed to endure Japan’s decisive shooting with a super save.

In the end, in the 37th minute of the second half of the second half of the game, Japan’s left corner kick allowed Wataru Endo to get a header and completely collapsed.

In Korea, it was only in the 39th minute of the second half that Lee Dong-jun made the first valid shot with a right-footed shot, but it was far from scoring.

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