that's STY's trick. He performed a successful inception on the Swedish coach's mind. EDIT: Kim Ho Gon hired (under the radar) a bunch of sports psychologists and regular psychologists to learn about inception and STY executed it perfectly. EDIT 2: Remember when STY made a trip to France? Guess what he did there.
Nope instead he's part of a secret terrorist organization and he'll blow up the stadium while the national anthem is playing. He comes out and say he surronded the city with his terrorist army. He threaten the world that he has nukes in this city that can blow up that city as deterence. In exchange he's asking for the WC trophy. STY=Bane.
You know I'm at a doubting stage. Unlike other teams that played well, we just aren't prepared. Our managers are full of dumb tricks and he hasn't made up his mind on what is plan A or plan B. Teams that are performing well are: teams with good players or teams that are well prepared. We need a better manager sigh.
OMG it's happening... This is what life's about boys. Dae Han Min Gook til the day that I die. Brain: Sweden 3 : 1 Korea Sweden Goals: 1. Good set piece lob from a free kick and converted header. 2. Open-play defending error from a good lob into space creating a 2v1 counter-attack. 3. Defensive breakdown in the box with a cleanly hit ball to the side as a result. Korea Goal: 1. Who the hell knows. Son with a long range goal when we're down 2-0. Heart: Sweden 1 : 2 Korea Sweden: 1. Own goal by KSW Korea: 1. SHM Screamer. 2. LSW Maradona goal.
Ok I came up with a tactic. It's called Prince Naseem Hamed tactic. Essentially, there is no tactic and it's all improvisation. Sweden will play a textbook style football. To beat this textbook style we need to throw out all the fundamentals and just beat them through creativity. So basically, Naseem Hamed was a very unorthodox boxer and he wasn't very liked by many boxing purist because he didn't box "right" and didn't get exposed (until he met Barrera). He would fight with his hands down, sometimes taunting his opponents by sticking his head out and throw loopy punches that was a combination of a upper cut and a cross (something like that). That shit came out of nowhere in weird angles. He also had pretty shitty defence but he mostly relied on his reflex. Same idea, just throw out tactics and just tell them to go with the flow. Play as unpredictable as possible. Put Kim Shinwook in defence, put Ki on defence. Just confuse the opponent, and when they have their guard down, have Son hit them with a goal out of nowhere. But the most important thing: we need to play with conviction and confidence. It's all about the mind.
I still think LSW is going to be our Hail Mary and have a nuts tournament that’ll end up saving face for everyone.
If an LSW goal gets us a lead late, it'll time transport me back to SKH-Italy-'02. Helluva drug. A helluva drug.