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    Now I've heard every excuse! S. Korea captain blames loud fans over draw with Iran

    http://www.themalaymailonline.com/sp...QZjJzgAQ3rp.97

    SEOUL, Sept 1 ― South Korea's captain has upset his team's fans by blaming them for disrupting on-field communications during a home draw with Iran that left their World Cup hopes in the balance.

    The 0-0 against 10-man Iran leaves the Taeguk Warriors having to defeat Uzbekistan in Tashkent on Tuesday to be certain of a place at a ninth successive World Cup finals.

    Any other result will leave their Russia 2018 fate in the hands of third-placed Syria, who will be facing Iran ― the Group A winners ― in Tehran.

    Yesterday, Iran played most of the second half at the Seoul World Cup Stadium a man down after Saeid Ezatolahi's red card, but South Korea could not find a way through, despite being roared on by a noisy crowd of 63,000.

    The kick-off had been delayed by half an hour to give more supporters a chance to get to the game, in a country notorious for long working hours.

    But Kim Young-Gwon said the raucous support had made the team's job harder.

    “It was quite difficult to communicate with the guys because it was noisy out there,” Kim said when asked where South Korea had to improve.

    “We could yell all we wanted and still couldn't hear each other well. We prepared ourselves for a situation like this, but it was still frustrating that I couldn't hear the guys,” he added.


    South Korea have had a bumpy qualifying campaign, losing coach Uli Stielike after a run of poor results including defeats to China, Iran and Qatar, and Kim's comments infuriated fans.

    “I've never seen a player who blames the crowd for a lacklustre match,” one wrote on the Naver portal. “Shame on you.”

    Another added: “Do you really think you would have performed better if we remained quiet? I don't think so.”

    As anger mounted, Kim issued an apology Friday through a team official over what he called a “slip of the tongue”.

    “I apologise to all the fans who came out to cheer us on,” Kim said.

    “I didn't mean to say those things. There were so many things going through my head, and I made a mistake. I deeply regret that.” ― AFP

    Read more at http://www.themalaymailonline.com/sp...lMblx0XgPfq.99

    #2
    Now I know why Esteghlal usually loses in Azadi when there are at least 80K spectators there. Now it all makes sense!
    Persian Pride running through my veins!

    Esteghlal for life!!

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      #3
      Hahahahaha

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        #4
        ^ "Sore Losers".

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          #5
          What's their next excuse? That an Iranian fan remote controlled the ball? Lol.

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            #6
            Lol get a new job then.

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              #7
              Hahaha ridiculous.

              Gesendet von meinem SM-G950F mit Tapatalk

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                #8
                at the rate they're going, there won't be any large crowd size to worry about ..... they'll be able to whisper across the field
                “It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain

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                  #9
                  every time they showed close ups of the crowd ... all I saw was : giggling girls ... and/or .... very young fans ...
                  They sold out . but they hyped it a lot too . . . If the interest in the National team is down and you can't full up the stadium with MEN, then you are in trouble.
                  Korea are just not that good. In fact NONE of the teams in our group were that good. Our domination is impressive but we must NOT let it get to our heads. I am praying that our FIFA ranking & post-nuclear deal situation with European nations will get us 3-4 solid friendlies once the draw has been made .
                  Congrats to all our players, coaching staff, federation people and Iranians worldwide.

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                    #10
                    Azadi stadium
                    100 alpha males drinking tea while sitting on concrete blocks blowing into vuvuzelas hanging banners around asking who is hussein while the wives are at home cookong

                    Now that's intimidating
                    WE ARE THE UNDER DOGS

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                      #11
                      LMAO what a retarded excuse! They just cant admit that Iran is head and shoulders above them now in football.

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