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The South Korean professor appealed to FIFA, accusing Chinese fans of three crimes of "booing the national anthem".

author:A San Kan Ball

At present, the second group stage of the world preliminary round has ended, and the Chinese team is very sorry to lose to the South Korean team. After this match, we will have our third group stage game next year against the Singapore men's football team.

The South Korean professor appealed to FIFA, accusing Chinese fans of three crimes of "booing the national anthem".

I thought that there would be nothing else to do after this game, and the international players were also on vacation, but I never expected that just recently, South Korean scholars began to make trouble.

Due to the previous game played at home in China, some fans made some controversial behaviors against the South Korean team at that time, which caused heated discussions. According to media reports, after the game, the South Korean professor made trouble with FIFA, accusing Chinese fans of three crimes, strongly expressing dissatisfaction, and asking FIFA to come forward to make a statement and response to the matter. In his complaint, he mainly accused the Chinese fans of three very excessive behaviors in this game. The first was to boo the national anthem of the South Korean team, the second was to shine a laser pointer at their players, and the third was disrespectful to Son Heung-min.

The South Korean professor appealed to FIFA, accusing Chinese fans of three crimes of "booing the national anthem".

First of all, the national anthem of the Korean team was the first to boo, and judging from the stadium that day, this was indeed the case. At that time, when the Korean national anthem was played at the game, some home fans did cheer, and the sound was quite obvious. But to be honest, this is not too much, because this is the home game of the Chinese team, and it is very normal for the home fans to affect the emotions of the away team in various ways. From this point of view, it is completely understandable that Chinese fans influence the mentality of the South Korean team through such methods, and it is very common on the field.

The South Korean professor appealed to FIFA, accusing Chinese fans of three crimes of "booing the national anthem".

As for using laser pointers to shine on players, we don't advocate it, but it's just a few extreme fans. It is easy to hurt the opponent's eyes by shining a laser pointer at the player, and this practice will undoubtedly be suspected of violating the law once it is investigated. Of course, we hope that some fans will not go too far into hurting their opponents, otherwise they will end up asking for more than they will lose.

The South Korean professor appealed to FIFA, accusing Chinese fans of three crimes of "booing the national anthem".

As for the third question, disrespecting Son Xingmin, this accusation is somewhat groundless. During the whole game, many fans cheered for Son Xingmin every time he scored a goal, including many Chinese fans who picked him up before the start of the game. It can be said that Son Heung-min came to China this time, including the entire South Korean team to China, and they were welcomed by many Chinese fans. For them, they should know how to be grateful for this.

The South Korean professor appealed to FIFA, accusing Chinese fans of three crimes of "booing the national anthem".

All in all, this time their scholars are understandably dissatisfied with the extreme approach of individual Chinese fans. But taking things to FIFA has a feeling of making a big fuss. I hope that the national football team can fight for better results next year and fight back against the South Korean team's attack with strength.

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