The head coach Lee is incompetent for sure, and the fact that the KFA couldn’t hire a U23 coach for a year is also worth criticizing, but I think this championship really reveals Korea’s shallow talent depth.
We have these players in Europe who couldn’t participate in this tournament, but will likely join in the 26 Asian Games:
– Yang Minhyeok (Coventry City FC),
– Jens Castrop (Monchengladbach)
– Bae Junho (Stoke City),
– Eom Jisung (Swansea City)
– Kim Minsu (Andorra FC)
– Kim Jisoo (1. FC Kaiserslautern)
– Yang Hyunjun (Celtic FC)
– Park Seungsoo (Newcastle)
– Kang Sangyoon (Jeonbuk FC – injured)
– Lee Hyunjoo (FC Arouca)
– Jeong Sangbin (St Louis City SC)
So while there’s no guarantee, we have a good chance of winning the Asian Games and have the players be exempt from serving in the military, but we will likely fail to go to the 2028 Olympics again, as we need to reach minimum finals this time at the same U23 Asian Cup in 2027.
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The future of Korean footballis dark
DateMasamusubi on
This isn’t surprising to anybody who has seen the KFA hemming and hawing under its current leadership.
One can only hope that this will serve as a wakeup call to make decisive reforms. Expand football in schools, stop caring about military exemptions from Asian Games, focus on long term development.
mzp3256 on
This is a disappointing result for sure, but I think we shouldn’t panic too much over a youth tournament, whose results often do not correlate to senior team play. This Korea U-23 squad was 100% K-League players and did not feature the best young European based players. This tournament also has low stakes, since it’s not an Olympic/FIFA qualifier.
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Korean football is in rapid decline.
The head coach Lee is incompetent for sure, and the fact that the KFA couldn’t hire a U23 coach for a year is also worth criticizing, but I think this championship really reveals Korea’s shallow talent depth.
We have these players in Europe who couldn’t participate in this tournament, but will likely join in the 26 Asian Games:
– Yang Minhyeok (Coventry City FC),
– Jens Castrop (Monchengladbach)
– Bae Junho (Stoke City),
– Eom Jisung (Swansea City)
– Kim Minsu (Andorra FC)
– Kim Jisoo (1. FC Kaiserslautern)
– Yang Hyunjun (Celtic FC)
– Park Seungsoo (Newcastle)
– Kang Sangyoon (Jeonbuk FC – injured)
– Lee Hyunjoo (FC Arouca)
– Jeong Sangbin (St Louis City SC)
So while there’s no guarantee, we have a good chance of winning the Asian Games and have the players be exempt from serving in the military, but we will likely fail to go to the 2028 Olympics again, as we need to reach minimum finals this time at the same U23 Asian Cup in 2027.
The future of Korean footballis dark
This isn’t surprising to anybody who has seen the KFA hemming and hawing under its current leadership.
One can only hope that this will serve as a wakeup call to make decisive reforms. Expand football in schools, stop caring about military exemptions from Asian Games, focus on long term development.
This is a disappointing result for sure, but I think we shouldn’t panic too much over a youth tournament, whose results often do not correlate to senior team play. This Korea U-23 squad was 100% K-League players and did not feature the best young European based players. This tournament also has low stakes, since it’s not an Olympic/FIFA qualifier.