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Chung Mong-gyu, president of the Korea Football Association, is making an announcement regarding the future of national soccer team coach Jurgen Klinsmann at the Soccer Center in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 16th. The Football Association announced that after holding an emergency executive meeting this morning, they called Coach Klinsmann and informed him of his dismissal.

Korea Football Association President Chung Mong-gyu and former national soccer team coach Jurgen Klinsmann also avoided responsibility for the disappointing results of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup. He only looked for ways to survive, blaming the failure on the players who gave their all on the field.

Chairman Chung Mong-gyu held an emergency executive meeting at the Soccer Center in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 16th and said, “After comprehensive discussions, we decided to replace the national team coach.” He added, “Coach Klinsmann will be responsible for all aspects of the game, including player management and work attitude.” He officially announced his dismissal, saying, “I failed to show what was expected of me.” 파워볼사이트

The decisive reason for Coach Klinsmann's dismissal was the failure of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup.

The national team led by Coach Klinsmann advanced to the semifinals, but had only 2 wins (3 draws and 1 loss) in 6 games, with a win rate below 50%. In addition, the balance between offense and defense was lost as they scored 11 points and gave up 10 runs in 6 games. It is a miserable report card left behind by a team that was evaluated as the strongest player of all time, including Son Heung-min (Tottenham), Kim Min-jae (Bayern Munich), and Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain).

Son Heung-min.

Due to disappointing performance and results, Coach Klinsmann was eventually dismissed, and Chairman Chung Mong-gyu, who had taken the lead in bringing in an incompetent leader, bowed his head. Korean soccer, which had risen to a level where it could compete on equal footing with world-class teams at the Qatar World Cup, has fallen into poor form in Asia in just one year.

What's even more bitter is that both Chairman Chung Mong-gyu and Coach Klinsmann, the 'two adults' who represented Korean soccer, found the reason for the failure of the Asian Cup in the players. In particular, it is clear that they are trying to hide behind the recently controversial conflict between Son Heung-min and Lee Kang-in.

Chairman Chung Mong-gyu responded to the rumors of conflict within the team through a press conference, saying, “(During the Asian Cup) the players were called up for a long period of time and were in a sensitive situation mentally and physically. (Friction between players) is something that can often happen in a team, but arguing about right and wrong only makes the wounds worse,” he said. “Public opinion should help.” “I hope you can help the young players,” he said, making remarks that put the players in mind.

Director Jurgen Klinsmann and Lee Kang-in.

However, at the end of his remarks, he mentioned that the players' discord was actually the cause of the failure of the Asian Cup, saying, "The reason we collapsed at an important stage of the Asian Cup was because we could not work as one team." This is the statement made by the head coach, who disappeared for 10 days after being eliminated from the Asian Cup, in his first official appearance.

The same thing happened at the Power Strengthening Committee the day before. Coach Klinsmann, who participated in the KFA Strengthening Committee in a non-face-to-face manner, claimed, “Discord within the team affected the performance in the semifinal against Jordan,” and did not acknowledge at all the coach’s lack of tactics pointed out by the technical committee members. This is a defeat handed down by a coach who smiled immediately after being eliminated from the Asian Cup and returned to the United States two days after returning to Korea.

Chairman Chung Mong-gyu and Coach Klinsmann both placed the blame for the defeat on the players who gave their all for 600 minutes in the Asian Cup.

As Chairman Chung said, friction within the team often occurs in soccer. The fact that this leaked out was the result of the association's inexperienced management ability and the coach's incompetent player management. Chairman Chung Mong-gyu and Coach Klinsmann, who are largely responsible for this, are busy passing the blame for the Asian Cup failure onto the players. There are no adults in Korean soccer. 슬롯사이트