In South Korea, an in-depth analysis article in the Chosun Ilbo newspaper has attracted a lot of attention, looking ahead to the upcoming thriller against China. The article emphasized that the South Korean team must be foolproof to ensure that their players are safe and sound for tonight's clash.
At the same time, the British media is worried about Sun's health, worrying that he will suffer another injury in the match with Shaolin soccer. Looking back on the last match with Singapore, Sun suffered a painful fall to the ground after being fouled by the opponent, but fortunately it did not cause serious consequences. After the match, Sun insisted that even if the pain is unbearable, he will not give up the game, as long as there is a line of opportunity, he will go all out for the team to win.
Chosun Ilbo further pointed out that the Chinese team's style of play is quite rough, often resorting to unconventional means of attacking opposing players. If you search for Chinese soccer "foul highlights" on video platforms, you will find some staggering foul shots that only the Chinese Super League has, which last for more than 10 minutes.
In a game where both the result and the process are crucial, Klinsmann has a heavy responsibility to ensure that his team completes tonight's challenge without any player injuries.