A Japanese defender who played one day ago was beaten in the face with an elbow and bleeds by our attacker.
The national soccer team of Korea, led by coach Paulo Bento, lost 3-0. Bento showed an unprecedented tactic of putting Lee Kang-in as the zero top, but our players were generally helpless. The players sent a meaningless long pass to Lee Kang-in, who is short and has a good pitch, and the ball was easily stolen by the opponent.
It was a complete defeat not only in terms of performance but also in manners. Kim Tae-hwan committed a rough foul against Sasaki Shaw and pulled the uniform and knocked it down. Japanese media pointed out that “Kim Tae-hwan committed a foul by pulling Japanese national players’ uniforms several times. It wasn’t strange even if a card came out.”
However, a larger clash occurred between Lee Dong-jun and Takehiro Tomiyasu. In the 67th minute, when Korea was dragged 2-0, Lee Dong-jun struck Tomiyas’ face with an elbow in a situation that had nothing to do with the ball. Tomiyas bleeds from his mouth and had to leave the ground to stop bleeding. After stopping the bleeding and looking inside Tomiyas’ mouth caught by the relay, one of the places where the teeth were located is empty. For this reason, it is speculated that the tooth was broken at the price of Lee Dong-jun.
The Japanese media pointed out that “Tomiyasu did not show any provocations or pulling clothes first. It was deliberately deliberate.”
Manager Bento said at a press conference after the game, “We couldn’t play the game we wanted today. There were a lot of mistakes.” He admitted a complete defeat, saying, “I was a little more active in the second half, but my opponent showed a better match. There is no excuse for losing. It was a legitimate result.”
YTN PLUS Reporter Jeong Yoon-joo
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