The wall was high in Japan, all the lower grades and female students shed tears “I learned a lot” and bitter lamentation
“The players worked hard…”
The Korean women’s college soccer team collapsed in overtime. In the first Denso Cup Korea-Japan regular college women’s soccer match, she shed tears at the end of the overtime match.
The Korean women’s college football selection team, led by Korea University head coach Koh Hyun-ho, lost 1-4 in the 1st Denso Cup Korea-Japan University Women’s Football Regular Match against the Japanese women’s college football selection team held at Urayasu Stadium in Chiba Prefecture, Japan on the 20th. . The two teams were tied 1-1 in the first half of the 90 minutes. It was Japan that had the last laugh. Korea bowed its head in overtime, conceding consecutive runs to the opponent. Korea took the lead in the 11th minute with Kwak Ro-young’s goal. However, Japan scored an equalizer in the 23rd minute of the first half. In extra time, they lost by conceding 3 runs in just 10 minutes.
After the match, coach Koh said, “The players did well. There is definitely a lot to learn from Japanese women’s soccer. Although the training period was short, the players prepared diligently. We were in a disadvantageous situation in the first half of the overtime with the wind blowing. He said he wanted to see the match. However, as he conceded, his defensive organization collapsed at once.”
It was a historic match. The men’s division celebrated its 21st exchange this year. On the other hand, the women’s division clashed for the first time in this tournament.
Coach Goh said, “Under the national team, there are not many experiences like this in international competitions. Regardless of the results, we have to create opportunities like this. I hope that we can develop further. I have learned a lot, and the players must have learned a lot with their bodies. “There are quite a few players who are technically good, but they fall apart when they face strong and fast opponents. It would be better if they were supplemented. I need a lot of opportunities to experience.”
Korea also tasted the bitter taste of defeat at the 1st Korea-Japan 1st and 2nd year championships held earlier. Incheon University, representing Korea, lost 1-5 to Japan’s University of Tsukuba. In the first soccer match between Korea and Japan this year, there was a disappointment. 온라인바카라
After the match, Choi Gwang-hoon, acting coach of the Incheon National University football team, said, “I learned a lot from Japan. From elementary, middle, and high school, Japan caught up with me a lot. Japan is better in all aspects, including management. The players fought hard.”
It was a game where I felt a lot. Acting head coach Choi said, “There is a difference in the number of coaching staff. In Korea, there are three coaches, coaches, and at most goalkeeper coaches. In Japan, there are twice as many. There is also a problem with the university entrance exam. We accept eight freshmen every year. “There are more players who have a purpose in admission than soccer. There are players who quit midway, so it is difficult. This time, Japan is playing technical soccer. We aim to win rather than tactics. We have to change and learn.” “he said.