
The Asian Games men's soccer tournament is about to be the most watched match as China takes on South Korea in the quarterfinals. Because the tournament is held in China, this match could be the last match of this tournament for China, so the fans who follow this match will be the most watched match of this tournament, and this match could be the most watched match of this tournament. Because the Asian Games championship exempts Korean players from military service, the Korean team goes all out for every Asian Games. This time, they also sent U24 players and overage players, so it's really too hard for the Asian Games team to win.
Before this match, South Korean player Kim Tae-hyun was interviewed by Korean media and his comments were extremely unfriendly to Chinese fans. First of all, on the referee issue, Kim Tae-hyun said that the referee will definitely favor China because China is the home field. He said South Korea must overcome the unfavorable punishment by the referee. And he thinks that China is playing rough, which is another difficulty they have to overcome.
Since it's a home game, there will definitely be tons of fans cheering for the Chinese team. It is reported that at least 50,000 fans in the country will attend the game. For these 50,000 Chinese fans, Kim Tae-hyun said that he will not care. He and his teammates have had a lot of experience in away games with so many fans and they are used to it. Although the momentum of 50,000 fans will have an effect on them, he said that after scoring a goal, the 50,000 Chinese fans will shut up. In the meantime, he had to shut down the Chinese team and his tone was very offensive.
I don't know why, but Korean players seem to have an innate sense of superiority, an inexplicable sense of superiority that makes them seem like no one in any field. Of course, if the Korean team has such confidence in the Chinese team, but the Chinese team is not doing badly in this Asian Games, and they have also achieved their best results in the last few Asian Games. Most importantly, the Asian Games team has a large number of fans behind them, which is a strong backing, so we have reason to believe that this Asian Games team can create miracles and make the sightless Korean players taste the taste of being punched in the face.
Also, the Korean players were upset with the referee's calls, as if the referee was surely biased in favor of China. If Korea ends up losing, they will find a reason early on and can use the referee and China's rough kicking as an excuse. In fact, it was the Korean team themselves who profited from the referee and won the game through rough kicking, but this time they put that charge on us. I just hope the Chinese team can fight for their honor and shut the Korean players up on the field, so that the Korean players can have a taste of what it's like to be punched in the face.










