North Korea Dominated but Only Scored 1 Goal

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North Korea Dominated but Only Scored 1 Goal

[Asian Games] North Korea Dominated but Only Scored 1 Goal… “I Won at Least ‘One Grain’, So that’s Enough”



North Korea men's soccer beat Kyrgyzstan 1-0... 2 wins in a row

"It doesn't matter because we won by scoring at least one goal."

Although the team had a good performance that could have aimed for multiple goals, they only scored one goal, but Shin Yong-nam, coach of North Korea's Asian Games men's soccer team, was satisfied with the victory. 온라인카지노

North Korea defeated Kyrgyzstan 1-0 in the second match of Group F of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games men's soccer group stage held at Zhejiang Normal University East Stadium in Jinhua, Zhejiang, China, on the 21st.

North Korea, which won 2-0 in the first game against Taiwan on the 19th, rose to sole first place (6 points) with two consecutive wins, increasing its chances of advancing to the round of 16.

North Korea put great pressure on Kyrgyzstan with its quick flanking resources, but Kim Kook-jin's goal in the 20th minute of the first half was the only goal.

There were many disappointing moments, such as Lee Jo-guk's header following a cross in the 15th minute of the first half, which missed slightly to the right of the goal.

Coach Shin Yong-nam entered the press conference after the game with a stern expression, as if he was not satisfied.

However, when the conference started, he said, "I won, so I am satisfied with the result of today's match.

“It doesn’t matter because we won by putting in at least one grain,” he said with a grin.

North Korea’s performance so far was at a level where they could aim to advance to the semifinals.

However, Coach Shin did not reveal any goal beyond ‘to win.’

In response to a reporter's question about his goal for this competition, he briefly said, "I will only prove good results in the future.

I will continue to show results."

On this day, about 30 North Korean cheerleaders wore matching uniforms and cheered enthusiastically in the stands.

The excitement was much hotter than the match against Taiwan, where four North Korean cheerleaders attended.

Coach Shin expressed his gratitude, saying, “We were able to win the game because they supported us with one heart.”

He also expressed his gratitude to the tournament organizers, saying, “(The officials) are doing a great job for our players, and the facilities are good.”

North Korean players passed through the mixed zone (joint coverage area) in silence.

Only one man, who appeared to be a coach, responded "Oh, that's good, whatever" when asked by a reporter about his thoughts.

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