TWO YEARS AGO, I'M GOING TO TAKE REVENGE...LEE CHANG-WON-HO'S U-20 NATIONAL TEAM WILL SHARPEN ITS SWORD AND PLAY IN THE KOREA-JAPAN MATCH, "I WILL WIN UNCONDITIONALLY."

Two years ago, I'm going to take revenge...Lee Chang-won-ho's U-20 national team will sharpen its sword and play in the Korea-Japan match, "I will win unconditionally."

Two years ago, I'm going to take revenge...Lee Chang-won-ho's U-20 national team will sharpen its sword and play in the Korea-Japan match, "I will win unconditionally."

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The battle between Korea and Japan will come. The keyword of the upcoming match against Japan is "revenge."

The U-20 national soccer team, led by head coach Lee Chang-won, will play the final third game of Group D against its fateful rival Japan at 4 p.m. on the 20th at the Longhua Culture and Sports Center in Shenzhen, China.

Korea defeated Syria and Thailand in the first and second matches to confirm its advance to the quarterfinals early on. Korea (six points) can confirm its advance to the quarterfinals if it wins a draw with second-ranked Japan (four points). If Japan loses, however, it may be unable to advance to the quarterfinals depending on the outcome of the Syria-Thailand match that takes place at the same time.

Lee Chang-won, who confirmed his advance to the tournament early, felt a little less pressure against Japan, but he cannot be considered light. This is because the players who played in this age group were traumatized by the complete defeat against Japan.

Lee Chang-won-ho's mainstay, born in 2005, usually has no experience in the Korea-Japan match, but players born in 2006, including "Ace" Yoon Do-young (Daejeon Hana Citizen), suffered two crushing defeats. They lost the U-16 International Dream Cup in June 2022 and the U-17 Asian Cup final in July 2023, respectively.

At that time, Yoon Do-young and Yang Min-hyuk (Tottenham), as well as Jin Tae-ho (Jeonbuk Hyundai) and Lee Chang-woo (Pohang Steelers), who are participating in the U-17 Asian Cup final, participated. Park Seung-soo (Suwon Samsung), born in 2007, the youngest member of Lee Chang-won-ho, also experienced pain in the match.

At this time, Korea suffered from the referee's decision and missed the championship in front of it. Center back Ko Jong-hyun was sent off in the 44th minute of the first half due to a dubious decision, and in the ensuing free kick situation, the Japanese player shot ahead of the foul point and scored the first goal. In the second half, the referee's whistle did not sound in a scene where a penalty was clearly given.

The Taegeuk Warriors have strong momentum to stage a match against Japan. They have scored six goals in the previous two matches, including Kim Tae-won (Portimonens, two goals) who is widely expected to advance to the English Premier League, as well as Yoon Do-young, Park Seung-soo and Baek Min-gyu (Incheon United).

Japan, on the other hand, was being dragged around by Syria but struggled to score an equalizer in the last minute of the match, showing signs of creaking. Kim, who scored two goals with his head in the match against Thailand, said, "Japan will be able to win no matter what, even though we confirmed its advance to the quarterfinals with the match left." 온라인바카라

In this Asian Cup, the first and second place in each group will reach the quarterfinals to determine the winning team. The first to fourth place teams in this tournament will get tickets to the U-20 World Cup finals in Chile in September. South Korea has won the tournament 12 times, but has not won the top prize since the 2012 Iraq Games.

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