Korean media "Oh My News" in the Asian Cup in Qatar experienced a "nightmare" of China, Japan and South Korea, three East Asian soccer countries after the Asian Cup began to reorganize the national team. Among them, Japan chose to keep the coach Mori Baoichi, although he led the team's performance during the Asian Cup to disappoint the fans; China once again replaced the foreign coach; although South Korea fired Klinsmann, but the problem is still continuing. For now, the successor still has no direction or clue." Here, the Korean media talked about the problems with the coaches of the national teams of China, Japan and South Korea after the Asian Cup, pointing out that Japan left coach Mori Boichi behind, while China changed its coach. On the other hand, South Korea continues to appoint coaches to the

Then, Korean media analyzed the performance of China, Japan and Korea in coaching. Talking about China, the Korean media said:Â "China has once again changed its foreign coach. Former coach Jankovic has been involved in Chinese soccer since 2018. However, he was fired due to his poor performance in the preseason, warm-up matches and the Asian Cup. Chinese fans criticized him very strongly for leading the team to not only fail to win the Asian Cup, but even fail to score goals." The Korean media then mentioned a few coaches who were rumored to be involved with the Chinese team : "After their dismissal, they were chosen as Choi Kang-hee and Seo Jung-mo."

Speaking about Japan, the Korean media said: "Japan missed out on the title, and was seen as overly pursuing "individualism". Although the strength of the Japanese team, almost all of whom are European Union players, can be said to be overwhelming, they have been criticized for their lack of fighting spirit throughout the Asian Cup. Based on Mori Koichi's performance at the Qatar World Cup, the JFA chose to trust him and said they would give him more support. Moriouichi retained his position and his next task is to restore the trust and reputation damaged by the Asian Cup."

Then, the Korean media talked about the South Korean team: "After the Asian Cup, the South Korean team soon fell into chaos, many media demanded Klinsmann's dismissal, the team "ping pong door" infighting also broke out. Under the pressure of public opinion, the KFA finally fired Klinsmann on the 16th, which also led to the reconciliation between Son Heung-miao and Lee Gang-in. However, the appointment of a new coach remains unclear." Finally, after analyzing the post-Asian Cup situations in China, Japan, and South Korea, the Korean media concluded:Â "The KFA has not explained the appointment of Klinsmann and the chaos of his coaching of the national team over the past year, nor has it demanded that Hyeon In take responsibility.

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