“Sapporo disaster” reappeared 10 years ago… Bento, defeated 0-3 to Japan after a hiatus[현장리뷰]

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The Japanese national soccer team is delighted after scoring in the Japan-Korea match held at Nissan Stadium in Yokohama, Japan on the 25th. Offer | Korea Football Association


[요코하마=스포츠서울 신무광통신원·박준범기자] I was completely defeated at the end of the game. Ten years ago, the “Sapporo disaster” was reenacted.

The soccer team, led by coach Paulo Bento, lost 0-3 in an A match with Japan held at Nissan Stadium in Yokohama, Japan on the 25th. It was the 80th Korean-Japanese war in his career, but he knelt on an expedition. The result was also a result, but the content wasn’t good either. The national team’s nightmare of losing 0-3 at the Sapporo Dome on August 10, 2011 was reenacted in 10 years. There was only one effective shot recorded throughout the 90 minutes.

From the beginning of the first half, Japan took the lead through pass play. In the first 5 minutes, Japan took a chance. After blocking the Korean pass, Osako caught the ball inside the penalty box. The pass was straight through, and Kamada shot with a right foot but missed the goal. In the 10th minute of the first half, Japan hit the cross bar with a header shot by Wataru Endo in a corner kick situation.

Korea initially struggled with Japan’s strong forward pressure. The buildup that Bento is pursuing was not smooth. In the end, Japan scored the opening goal in the 16th minute of the first half. Na Sang-ho and Kim Young-kwon postponed the clearing, and Miki Yamane cleared the goal with a powerful right-footed shot. Japan constantly attacked the space behind South Korea’s left defense. It was on the left side in the 27th minute of the first half. Lee Kang-in’s pass miss came from the front, and in the process of counterattacking, Daiichi Kamada scored an additional goal with a right foot shot. Korea had an opportunity once in the 37th minute of the first half. Na Sang-ho, who took the ball from the Japanese camp, attempted a right-footed shot, but the ball split into the air. It was Korea’s only shot in the first half. There was no effective shot. Japan recorded 9 shots in the first half alone.

At the start of the second half, Bento added Jung Woo-young, Lee Jung-hyeop and Kim Seung-gyu. Lee Kang-in, Na Sang-ho, and Jo Hyun-woo were missing. Early in the second half of the attack began to come to life. But the defense continued to shake. In the 3rd minute of the second half, Minamino’s shot over the two defenders was out of the goal while he couldn’t handle it properly inside the penalty box. It did not lead to a goal, but it was a scene that was no different from a goal. Four minutes later, Kim Seung-gyu blocked Esaka’s two shots.

In the second half of the 17th minute, Korea also put in Lee Jin-hyun instead of bean paste. However, in the 27th minute of the second half, Jung Woo-young was carried on the stretcher. Bento replaced Lee Dong-gyeong. But the chance was taken by Japan. In the 35th minute of the second half, Takuma Asano had a one-on-one chance with the goalkeeper. Again, Kim Seung-gyu made a save. Then, in the 37th minute of the second half, Wataru Endo scored an extra goal in a corner kick. The national team couldn’t score until the end and knelt as it was.
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