
July 22, Beijing time, Tokyo
the Olympics
The men's soccer group stage finished with a matchup that ended with a 1-0 win for the New Zealand National Olympics over the South Korean National Olympics. However, there was a controversial scene after the match, with South Korean players refusing to shake hands with their opponents after the loss.
It was a hard-fought first half between the two sides in this contest, and in the second half, players from the
England Premier Soccer League
Burnley winger Chris Wood broke the deadlock and, in the end, it became the winning goal.
From the process of the competition, the Korean national Olympic situation is superior, and the statistics after the game also illustrate this point. Throughout the game, the Korean National Olympic team shot 12 times, the opponent only 4 times. Possession of the ball, the Korean national Olympic 60% to New Zealand 40%, is also superior.
In addition, the whole game the South Korean national Olympic production threatening offense as many as 49 times, the opponent as long as 31 times. Perhaps it is this situation is superior but lost the game, leading to the Korean national Olympic players mentality imbalance.
After the game, scored the only goal of the New Zealand center Chris Wood took the initiative to South Korea's No. 10 player Lee Dong-kyung, wanted to shake hands with the opponent, but the other side is appropriate cold, the situation was appropriate difficult, Wood can only be a bitter smile away. Such a scene really should not be presented, it is obviously the performance of losing. For them, to get out of the group, but also need to adjust the mentality.










