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North Korea is no match for Japan! After the match, the North Korean coach bombarded the referee: unjust, this is an insult to football

North Korea is no match for Japan! After the match, the North Korean coach bombarded the referee: unjust, this is an insult to football

In the men's round of eight at the Asian Games, North Korea lost 1-2 to Japan. During the match, North Korea drew 1-1 with Japan, and then the referee gave Japan a penalty, and Japan's Yuta Matsumura scored the winning goal. Later, the North Korean team felt that they had been treated unfairly, so a large number of players surrounded the referee, and the scene was particularly chaotic. After the match, North Korean coach Shin Yong-nam also mentioned the topic of the game, saying that his team had been treated unfairly and the referee was unfair, which was an insult to football.

North Korea is no match for Japan! After the match, the North Korean coach bombarded the referee: unjust, this is an insult to football

In the men's round of 8 of the Asian Games, although North Korea lost 1-2 to Japan, the former's performance was obviously much stronger than the national football team. In the first half, neither Japan nor North Korea scored. Not long after the start of the second half, Japanese player Kotaro Uchino, found an opportunity to score one goal. Later, North Korea's Kim Guo-beom equalized with a long-range shot. In the 79th minute, the North Korean goalkeeper brought down Japan's Jun Nishikawa, so the referee gave the opponent a penalty, and Yuta Matsumura scored the winner. After the game, technical statistics, the North Korean team data dominated. North Korea had as many as nine shots on goal, while Japan had just two.

North Korea is no match for Japan! After the match, the North Korean coach bombarded the referee: unjust, this is an insult to football

Originally, the North Korean team had the advantage, but accidentally lost because of sending points, which directly led to the subsequent occurrence of North Korean players surrounding the referee. Just after the match, the North Korean players directly surrounded the referee, and No. 5 Kim Kyung-seok was particularly emotional. Later, North Korea's goalkeeper Jiang Zhengge and some of the people on the bench rushed up again. The containment of the referee lasted for 5 minutes, and then some staff persuaded and channeled, and the crowd gradually dispersed.

North Korea is no match for Japan! After the match, the North Korean coach bombarded the referee: unjust, this is an insult to football

After the match, North Korean coach Shin Yong-nam was interviewed, who also talked about penalties and besieging referees. Shin Yong-nam personally admitted that there were indeed 2 or 3 players who were a little excited, which led to the picture of surrounding the referee. Later, he also said that the referee's penalty for Japan was a very obvious misjudgment, which was unfair and simply an insult to football. It can be seen that the North Korean head coach has been worried about the penalty, and even felt that his team was bullied. However, the outside world has a different view.

North Korea is no match for Japan! After the match, the North Korean coach bombarded the referee: unjust, this is an insult to football

After the game, the Japanese media "The Answer" also reported and commented on the North Korean team's containment of the referee. Japanese media reported that the North Korean team repeatedly questioned the referee's decision during the game, and even some players made actions that threatened the referee during the game. At the same time, Japanese media also said that there was a minor physical altercation between North Korean players and referees. It can be seen that although the game is over, the outside world does not pay too much attention to the game itself, but focuses on the picture of surrounding the referee.

North Korea is no match for Japan! After the match, the North Korean coach bombarded the referee: unjust, this is an insult to football

After the media rendering, the outside world also has different views on the North Korean players surrounding the referee. Some people think that the referee's decision is not a problem, after all, the goalkeeper did touch the Japanese player. Others felt that the referee blew an unfair blow because the goalkeeper did not do it on purpose, but only a small mistake in the box, which could not be considered a foul. In fact, foul aside, the performance of the North Korean team this time is very good, at least it can dominate in terms of statistics, and it has scored 1 goal, which is much better than our Chinese team. I don't know what everyone thinks about the North Korean team besieging the referee this time?

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