Jeju United are putting all in into this Adelaide match with "full squad + business class". The only players who are considered starters and have not travelled to Adelaide for various reasons are: Cho Yong-hyung, Magno, Lee Chan-dong, Kim Ho-jun. Check out three players to watch against Jeju United on Wednesday night. #AUFC #ACL2017📰 Read More: https://t.co/GE0EqotlWc pic.twitter.com/0AhABbK65B— Adelaide United (@AdelaideUnited) March 13, 2017 Btw, Kim Jae-sung plays for Adelaide
Is that Al Sadd vs Suwon Samsung? What a typical behavior of some Arab teams from Persian Gulf. (grass roll, anti football, pretending to be injured, taunting and causing fights, substitute players attacking the opponent team players, psychological war game, cause controversy when you cannot beat a team,...) We saw that in Tehran vs Qatar in our first WCQs. Saw it against Syria in Malaysia, saw that vs Lebanon in 2013 WCQs. Lucky you that you don't need to deal with this shit every single year several times in ACL/U19/U23/WCQs/ACQs ... I just wish Iran was located in East European or far east Asian federations just to stay away from all this.
Seo Jung-won needs to go if he fails to get 3 points against Eastern SC tonight and Daegu FC on Sunday.
I beg the difference. South Korea and Iran are almost on the same level although we have the upper hand on head to head results. This match you have posted was a friendly and didn't mean anything. Your team came to Iran to avenge two consecutive losses in WCQs. In our last match we totally over played South Korea in Tehran. We were dominating in all departments. It is a lot different when Qataris want to do this shit. I can give you a link about how they turned a match to a war zone in our first WCQs and fifa gave them a pad on the back. In the match you posted, South Koreans are emotional because this supposed to be a pay back for us. Azmoun was still a weak youngster back then. He could only play a half match without getting out of steam. There is only one conflict in the match that Ashkan Dejagah comes to contact with a Korean player and that started to boil the emotion in South Korean team. We played against each other and we will be playing again and again with less problem at least professionally. The only bitter memory is the 2014 WCQ away match in South Korea between CKH and CQ. You guys don't know the level of BS we have to go through each year vs Arab teams. You just had one match in 2011 and you can not let it go, make it happens every year almost with every Arab nation (outside Iraq and Oman), and then you are in our situation. Your only challenge is when you face North Koreans in Pyongyang.
Lol, Ulsan can't open the score against a Thai team, what a shame. How low korean football have fall...
Kashima lost against Muangthong tho it was on Muangthong turf. Muangthong are not that weak of a team.
I don't care if it's a weak team or not, you're playing at home ffs...any result different from win it's emberassing.
Once again this shows what happens when you dont buy a striker. Jelavic? Suk Hyun-jun? you know who Ulsan bought in the end? - Kim Yong-jin. Brought him back from the National League. And the last chance of the game came to Kim Yong-jin (and probably the best chance of the match) and he fluffed it. This is the consequences of not buying a striker. Suwon B were probably equally frustrating but the difference between them and Ulsan were having players who can score (like Johnathan) and players who cant. Kova & Lee Jong-ho just do not work together. Kim Do-hoon should have known this so far because everyone else does, and if doesn't he should know by now. Lee Jong-ho has been nothing but ineffective so far with Ulsan, so it rather makes sense to drop him than Kova (even though Kova is frustrating me as well). I first thought that when Jeonbuk-Ulsan made the trade deal, Lee Jong-ho was the best one of the 3. It turns out that Kim Chang-soo is the best one....which tells alot about how bad this trade deal was. Which everyone knew except Ulsan. They got rid of K League's best RB and CB.
i dislike kim dohoon as much as anyone but it wasnt him who assembled this squad it was the front office
Lol you guys are just underestimating the power of Thai football. They are good enough to beat Mighty China and Spain