Is it really the curse of the Asian Cup? Is it just a dream to get out of magic and reach the Cape of Good Hope for the first time in 64 years? The desperate voyage of the "Taegeuk-ho," the symbol of Korean soccer, is very close. No, I am extremely rich. The root cause 根因 is because of the Taegeuk itself.

In a word, it is a voyage of hardship brought on by Jürgen Klinsmann, who plays the captain in charge of the Taegeuk Lake. As a general who led a country's national team to the battlefield, the lack of strategy acted as an Achilles tendon, putting the Taegeuk Lake on the verge of being stranded. Since there was no large stem strategy, tactics to apply and cope with in the right place could not be operated. In Act 1 Group Stage, Taegeuk was the first reason why it was forced to deviate from its course and fall into a swamp of chaos.

Captain Klinsmann, who set sail for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, set his sights on the Cape of Good Hope, soon the first time in 64 years. Encouraged by the general evaluation that "the team formed the Taegeuk Lake with the strongest crew in the history of the Korean national soccer team," Captain Klinsmann openly expressed his ambition for the "winning voyage."

If so, Uidang had to come up with a strategy focused on this. However, it was not the case. It was a lack of strategy that appeared as a "goal move," which cannot be seen as a director who tries to put the best work on the stage of Asia's most prestigious championship.

It may be argued that it was a change in strategy due to a change in circumstances. However, it can only be said that the fire itself that originated from the unexpected change was called by itself. These were reefs that could have been avoided if the strategy was established after careful planning and played a game accordingly.

Strategy to penetrate one competition is regrettable… With temporary tactics, winning the championship is a futile dream

When the formation of a group for this year's event came out, a reasonable head coach would have come up with the best strategy by analyzing and grasping the shortcut to winning the championship. If so, he might have devised a scenario where Japan, one of the two strongest teams in Asian soccer along with Korea, will meet in the final. Group D Japan and Group E Korea were in groups where if they passed the group round as first place, they would meet in the final.

This may have been what Clinton`s coach thought. However, it was not a strategy that he displayed in actual matches. This is why he has to endure criticism for lack of strategy. This can be seen in the second and third editions of the match against Jordan 20 days, 2-2 and the match against Malaysia 25 days, 3-3.

In the second round of Group D, which was held a day before the match against Jordan, Japan unexpectedly fell to Iraq 1-2. According to common sense, the chance for Japan to pass the group stage at No. 1 has become very small. On the other hand, the possibility for second place has increased.

The answer is here. Klinsmann had an opportunity to stockpile strength against Jordan. The team needed a tactic to increase its weight in tying the game. Although the team garnered one win each in the first match, Korea was lagging behind in goal difference 2-4 and ranking second in the group.

Still, Clintons coach came up with a "show-off" solution. He argued that he would do his best in every game. However, it would have been useless if he had devised a strategy to play the final round with Japans archrival. The strong attack, which disturbed the enemy camp without any tricks, could have caused anger to come from behind to lose.

In this match, "warning management" was an effective tactic. As many as five Korean players Park Yong-woo, Kim Min-jae, Lee Ki-je, Cho Kyu-sung, and Son Heung-min were shown yellow cards in the first match against Bahrain 15th, 3-1. Son Heung-min and others were the backbone of offense, waist, and defense. Ahead of the match against Malaysia, which was considered the weakest in Group E, it was necessary to have them receive yellow cards once more at a reasonable time. It would have been wiser to have them play in the knockout stage round of 16th and final after missing the match against Malaysia.

Yellow cards are valid from the group stage to the quarterfinals. In the match against Malaysia, Korea's Lee Jae-sung was shown a yellow card. Now, if they get another yellow card in the round of 16, they cannot compete in the more important stage – the quarterfinals, believing that the Korean national team will advance. In other words, poorly handled warnings have become a "time bomb" that could explode at any moment.

The match against Malaysia revealed a more pathetic lack of strategy. In the Group D round, which ended a day ago, Japan ended up in second place. If Korea ranks first in Group E, there is a situation in which Korea-Japan war of fate will inevitably take place in the round of 16.

According to the original strategy, the match against Malaysia is a game in which Korea is resting. However, just like the last two games, Coach Klinsmann put forward the best 11. He only sent Kim Tae-hwan to the match instead of Lee Ki-je, who was not feeling well. Nevertheless, he was on the verge of an upset loss, trailing 1-2 at one point in the second half. As the captain was indecisive and ordered ad hoc tactics while taking different strategies at the time, it was a difficult task for the crew to show unity and cohesion. In the last round of the group stage against Indonesia 24th·3-1, Japan boldly showed off its new best 11 with eight different starting members.

The variables came out of nowhere during the Bahrain-Jordan match, which took place at the same time. Unexpectedly, Bahrain won 1-0. Things turned strangely wrong, with Son Heung-min scoring a come-from-behind goal 3-2 with a penalty kick in the fourth minute of the second half. If this ends, Korea will unexpectedly rank first in the group and play against Japan in the round of 16. 안전 토토사이트

However, before the final whistle 11 minutes later, Malaysia scored its third equalizer, failing to tie the match. The group's No. 1 ranking went to Bahrain 2 wins and 1 loss. Korea 1 win and 2 draws is in second place, and will not meet Japan in the round of 16.

Maybe that's why? When Malaysia scored the last equalizer, Klinsmann smiled as if he could avoid Japan. He deserved criticism. He was an unyielding attitude that was not seen in Jangsu, who previously put forward the best strategy in every game. He also amplified the anger of his fans by saying something that a general on the battlefield could not say. "The two teams gave and received three goals each." It was a 'absurd remark' that it was hard to believe that it came from the mouth of a general who led the battle, not a third party.

Now, Korea will have an irreversible match against Saudi Arabia at 7 p.m. on the 30th 1 a.m. on the 31st in Korea for a ticket to the quarterfinals. Although it is late, I hope that Coach Klinsmann will show strategies and tactics to realize his dream of winning the championship even now. I hope that the producers who have been under soaring criticism and invested diligently, the Korea Football Association KFA, will come up with a work that can raise their faces. In addition, he should show his directing ability to meet the expectations of high-quality Korean soccer fans.