
For our men's soccer team, a victory is undoubtedly the top priority. Once they win, they are expected to make it three in a row and try to increase their goal difference. In the stands, the fans are overflowing with anticipation! What we are after is the top spot in the group stage! On the eve of the upcoming showdown with the South Korean men's soccer team, we must ensure that we equal our opponents in points, and at the same time try to equal or even surpass them in terms of goal difference. Currently, the goal difference between our men's soccer team and the Korean men's soccer team is a whopping 10 goals. Given that they are about to face the Bahraini men's soccer team, we must strive for a goal difference of 13 goals or more in our showdown with the Maldives.
It doesn't seem difficult to beat the opponent in this matchup! The key is to break the goal drought. In the last match against Bhutan, we used a 433 formation, but the players were too crowded in front of the field, resulting in limited space and too crowded players, and we missed many good scoring opportunities. In the second half, we changed to a 442 formation in time, and the situation improved significantly! It is expected that the head coach Kenichi Uemura will continue to optimize the tactical deployment and strive to achieve the best results.
The game was highlighted by the performance of core player Ebibullah. In the last round of group games, he scored two goals in an eye-catching performance. He is expected to continue his outstanding performance in the match against Maldives! At the same time, we also hope that our men's soccer team can warm up for the upcoming duel with the South Korean men's soccer team with a big win. At present, the group stage has not yet come to an end. It is worth mentioning that the North Korean men's soccer team in the other group has locked the first place in the group ahead of time, successfully advancing to the main round of the Asian Cup, becoming the first team to advance after the host!










