Ji So-yeon, who is about to be in her 20th year of national team, said, "I want to leave after putting it up to a certain extent."
Ji So-yeon, who is about to be in her 20th year of national team, said, "I want to leave after putting it up to a certain extent."
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Ji So-yeon (Seattle Lane), a pillar of the South Korean women's national soccer team, said she wants to put everything into the Taegeuk mark until the end.
Ji So-yeon said after a friendly match for the women's national soccer team against Colombia and Coupang Play at Incheon Namdong Asiad Rugby Stadium on the 30th, "I want to help you go up to some extent before leaving the national team."
The women's national soccer team led by head coach Shin Sang-woo lost to Colombia 0-1. Korea will move to Mir Stadium in Yongin at 7 p.m. on June 2 and have a showdown with Colombia once again.온라인카지노
Ji So-yeon, who met in the mixed zone (joint coverage area) after the game, said, "I had a lot of difficulties at first to prevent the other team's Maira Ramirez and Linda Caicedo."
Shin is in the process of generational change. Park Soo-jung (Ulsan University of Science) and Kim Shin-ji (AS Roma), who started the game on the day, are 13 years apart from Ji So-yeon, who was born in 1991. Looking at her younger brothers, Ji So-yeon said, "At first, it was very difficult, but now I'm very comfortable and following them very well," and added, "It plays a role of continuing to bring up (young players), and I hope to come up as many as possible until the next World Cup."
As such, Ji feels a lot of responsibility. "Next year will be the 20th year of the national team," Ji said. "I'm proud to be able to stand here for a long time." "Before I leave the national team, I think I will be able to elevate the players to a certain extent through my experience and come down if I can be of help."
Korea has lost all three of its recent A-match games without scoring a goal. On the same day, the team launched a wave of attacks in the second half, but failed to score a goal for Colombia in the end. "There are a lot of disappointments," Ji said. "I think we should focus more on finishing the second match."
"We are small in size, but we can be more detailed and solve it better," he said. "It wasn't as detailed as the opponent gave the ball and kept coming in." "We also have to make a score by continuing to penetrate, not by giving the ball."
Ji So-yeon cited continuous discovery of players as the difference between the previous Colin Bell system and Shin Sang-woo's system. "We can't take all the good players, so we have to continue to create a harmonious team little by little," he said. "If the members were somewhat fixed when Coach Bell was around, the biggest difference now is to keep finding new players."