The Official 2022 Korean NT Thread [R]

Discussion in 'Korea' started by Gayageum, Jan 17, 2022.

  1. The Hyphen

    The Hyphen Member+

    Jun 29, 2014
    thing is.....its been the case for quite awhile (years) and it took the World Cup people are just now being woke after the Wolrld Cup lol
     
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  2. gunitinug

    gunitinug Member

    Sep 4, 2011
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    it's pretty hard to catch up jpn when our players have military service.
     
  3. LeeSeungWoo

    LeeSeungWoo Member+

    Jun 3, 2016
    yea.. been yrs. Some ppl here still get mad at us when we say we are behind :laugh:
     
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  4. Tazza

    Tazza Member

    Nov 2, 2010
    I'm jealous of how many successful players they have in europe. For now, korea has the top 2 players in Asia in Son and KMJ but Japan have so much quality throughout the team (very few 구멍s).

     
  5. Testator

    Testator Member+

    Glasgow Celtic
    Croatia
    Sep 5, 2017
    Croatian coast
    One of KNT standouts this WC has gone through his military service. It won’t ruin every player.
    Morocco have showed the way forward for Korea. Well- drilled tactics let a team punch above their weight.
     
  6. Fector

    Fector Red Card

    Jeonbuk FC
    Timor-Leste
    Jun 6, 2017
    That AFC and FIFA favor Japan is semi-permanent and is Japan's greatest asset but they will run out of luck sooner or later. 1 mm could have knocked out Japan at the group stage and they would have been the greatest disappointment after beating Germany. They may have figured out how to deal with big teams but they have not solved how to deal with Asian minnows who have studied their tactics and will try to replicate them against Japan. Japan may be embarrassed even in the next Asian Cup. It happens so often in soccer.

    Traditionally Japanese players do well for a few years and have very short high-careers. Kagawa was once considered a far better player than PJS.
     
  7. Fector

    Fector Red Card

    Jeonbuk FC
    Timor-Leste
    Jun 6, 2017
    The article they quoted says a different thing. They did not say they envied Japan because they are better. They specifically said K League should help the players going abroad.. How low these 토왜 can go? Downright distortion and misrepresentation of what others said to suit their agenda... That is pretty low even for 토착왜구 even under the pretension of seeing the facts as they are. And they claim that is because they really love the country. pure charade very typical of that crowd.

    Yeah and 조선일보. I guess they are not known as home of 토착왜구.
     
  8. Bom23

    Bom23 Member

    Jun 19, 2014
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
    A lot of KPA were probably better off staying in Kleague. Many KPA had their career stalled by racist managers and cut short by injuries. It’s the Kleague that needs to improve by modernizing tactics and training.
     
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  9. Testator

    Testator Member+

    Glasgow Celtic
    Croatia
    Sep 5, 2017
    Croatian coast
    KFA should create a list of Korean-friendly European clubs. Augsburg goes at the top, and players should be advised to try and move there, or places like Freiburg, PSV Eindhoven…
    Celtic want CGS, and have had 2 Korean players in the past, but currently have 5 Japanese players.
     
  10. The Hyphen

    The Hyphen Member+

    Jun 29, 2014
  11. Fector

    Fector Red Card

    Jeonbuk FC
    Timor-Leste
    Jun 6, 2017
    It is the same Moriyasu that tied with Vietnam and lost to Oman. I don't believe a man in his 50's suddenly became a genius. If Japan figured out the tournament why did they lose to Costa Rica? Even the youtube uploader had to mention "luck" as the 3rd important factor or something like that. It was actually the biggest factor. It was merely 1 mm or the camera refresh rate that saved Japan from elimination.
     
  12. Testator

    Testator Member+

    Glasgow Celtic
    Croatia
    Sep 5, 2017
    Croatian coast
    #362 Testator, Dec 16, 2022
    Last edited: Dec 16, 2022
    Moriyasu had a reasonable plan for when Japan is considered the underdog. And an even better plan B. Compared to some managers of big teams, he looked like a genius. Substitution usage and squad rotation is something I can only envy him on, from a Croatian perspective.

    I hope the next KNT manager is as meticulous of a planner for underdog situations as Moriyasu, while outdoing him in performances against weaker teams.
     
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  13. LeeSeungWoo

    LeeSeungWoo Member+

    Jun 3, 2016
  14. Bom23

    Bom23 Member

    Jun 19, 2014
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
    the Tavern is back apparently.

    I used to swallow up Jae’s tactics articles back in the day lol
     
  15. Seol Korea

    Seol Korea Member+

    Jun 24, 2006
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
    Well, we can't be expecting the KFA to do one thing right for once now can we?

    The only thing they did state was that we have a friendly in early March, so in January they will be negotiating with the top candidates followed by the announcement of our new manager in February.
     
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