University Football Disgraced Again at Denso Cup 'New Chairman Park Han-dong'... More Painful Japanese Player's Confession of European Training'
University Football Disgraced Again at Denso Cup 'New Chairman Park Han-dong'... More Painful Japanese Player's Confession of European Training'
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When a Japanese university football player trains in Europe and develops his dream, Korea was disgraced by simply putting on a showcase for employment.
The Korean university football selection team, led by Yongin University coach Park Joon-hong, lost 0-1 in the 24th Denso Cup Korea-Japan college football regular match held at Todoroki Stadium in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan on the 20th.
Having lost at the 1st and 2nd grade championships on Wednesday, Korea failed to display strong performance in regular competitions, which were primarily focused on the 3rd and 4th graders. The team has been mired in four consecutive regular competitions.
Since the beginning of the 2004 Denso Cup, Korea has had eight wins, two draws and 11 losses overall, which is inferior to Korea. The record of no wins in away matches in Japan has increased to 11 matches (one draw and 10 losses).
Korea didn't even score a proper shot against Japan. It was a one-goal loss, but its performance was abysmal.
Japan, which constantly attacked, eventually scored a goal.
In the 34th minute of the second half, Matsunaga Sota's cross from the left side was cleared by South Korean defender Shin Seob-yoon with his head. Tsuneto Kanade hit the ball with his right foot and shook the net.
Kotaro Uchino (Tsukuba University), who threatened South Korea by hitting the post with a header shot, gave a meaningful interview.
Uchino recently went to Denmark for short-term training to improve his individual skills. Yuito Suzuki, who was selected for the Japanese national team, conducted training in Brønbü IF, Denmark, where he is active. It was a short time, but he expressed his will to develop into a higher level player while experiencing European training.
"Although we are three years apart, we received great help from Suzuki as we met at the national team," Uchino said in an interview posted on Gekisaka. "We were able to display our training in a good environment. I felt the difference between Japanese soccer and European soccer. Of course, I felt that Japanese soccer players were as good as those in Europe."
"First of all, I will do my best at Tsukuba University. It is important to advance to the professional league quickly, but on the contrary, there are things that can only be learned at the university. I will concentrate at the university and try to become a higher level player," he said.
Korean college football teams focused on finding employment. On the day, Korean teams were selected mainly for the third and fourth graders who failed to get a job. Some explained that the team created job opportunities through showcases.
His commitment to soccer was completely different. Japanese players who will participate in the Denso Cup declared their commitment to become higher quality players, but no Korean players mentioned that. 먹튀검증
Recently, Park Han-dong, chairman of the Korea University Football Federation, was newly inaugurated. As revealed in the Denso Cup, new changes in university football are a long way off despite changes in the head.