Tactics-fighting spirit-loss of determination… Bentoho of’three no soccer’-JoongAng Ilbo

Bento was defeated 0-3 at the end of the battle. [사진 대한축구협회]

Bento was defeated 0-3 at the end of the battle. [사진 대한축구협회]

There was no tactics, no determination, no determination.

0-3 defeated at the end of the war between Korea and Japan

The’Three No-Soccer’ Bento recreated a nightmare ten years ago for the 80th Korea-Japan match. The Korean soccer team, led by coach Paulo Bento, lost 0-3 after a hard fight in the A-match evaluation match against Japan held at Nissan Stadium in Yokohama, Japan on the 25th. It is a “Yokohama disaster” that reproduces the “catastrophe”, which was defeated 0-3 in Sapporo in 2011, in 10 years.

The Bento was the second to lose to 0-3 in Japan and Japan. At the Korea-Japan War, which was held as an evaluation match after 10 years, the Bento showed only’wasteful speech’. First of all, the build-up football emphasized by Bento is missing. Disappeared under Japanese pressure. South Korea was busy and only missed passes. Kang-in Lee (Valencia)’s zero-top tactic (a tactic in which the midfielder joins the attack without a professional striker) has become useless.

Son Heung-min (Tottenham and Hamstring), Hwang In-beom (Rubin Kazan), and Kim Jin-soo (Al Nasr and Sang Achilles injured) were excluded from this game due to injuries. In addition, Hwang Eui-jo (Bordeaux), Hwang Hee-chan (Leipzig), and Lee Jae-seong (Holstein Kiel), who are in good condition recently, have been canceled because of the Corona 19 situation. The Bento had young players such as Na Sang-ho (Seoul) and Lee Dong-jun (Ulsan), but couldn’t break through the defensive line led by veteran Japanese defender Maya Yoshida. Korea ended up shooting only one shot.

Even considering that the main axis player was missing, it collapsed too easily. If the attack was blocked, the defense should have been solid. However, they gave each other the first goal through an easy-to-delay play. While Korea delayed the ball in a dangerous area, Japan Osako’s hill pass was finished with a strong shot by flank defense Miki Yamane (Kawasaki). In the 26th minute of the first half, the pass between Lee Kang-in and Hong-cheol (Ulsan) was cut off, and Daichi Kamada (Frankfurt) scored an additional goal with a ground-ball shot at the counterattack chance. The defense, which once collapsed, was not restored. Even in the second half, his concentration was shaken and he scored additional goals.
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