
However, in South Korea, the pressure does make Sunsung very unhappy. For example, it was recently reported in the media that the South Korean team was preparing for a match against Jordan during the Asian Cup, and that teammates such as Lee Gang-in were not listening to the management of his predecessor, Sun Sung. It is important to know that Korean soccer has the majesty of elders, and Sun Sung is also the captain, but I did not expect Sun Sung himself to be offended. Losing the fighting force and cohesion of the Korean team also regret out of the game.
The South Korean men's soccer team failed to make a major breakthrough in three consecutive World Cups and four Asian Cups. Maybe it's exhausting for Sun Sung, who also feels that South Korea isn't getting any better. Perhaps, at Tottenham, in the Premier League, he is trying to make a major breakthrough, which is his current goal. After all, he was born in 1992, he is 32 years old, and he is eager to seize the time!










