[골닷컴] Reporter Lee Jeong-bin = The Korea Football Association (KFA) Power Strengthening Committee, which discussed the future of coach Jurgen Klinsmann (Germany), came to the conclusion of the ‘dismissal’ of coach Klinsmann. The Power Strengthening Committee reported through a briefing that they unanimously agreed that Director Klinsmann should be dismissed. Now all that remains is Chairman Chung Mong-gyu’s decision.
KFA held the first Power Strengthening Committee meeting at the Soccer Center in Jongno-gu, Seoul at 11 am on the 15th. Led by Chairman Michael Müller (Germany), Jeong Jae-kwon (Hanyang University coach), Park Tae-ha (Pohang Steelers coach), Kwak Hyo-beom (Professor at Inha University), Kim Hyun-tae (Daejeon Hana Citizen’s head of power enhancement), Kim Young-geun (Gyeongnam FC scout) and Song Joo-hee (Gyeongju KHNP coach) , Cho Seong-hwan (Incheon United coach), and Choi Yun-gyeom (Chungbuk Cheongju coach) attended.
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Director Klinsmann, who left for the United States, also attended the meeting via video. On this day, members Taeha Park, Seonghwan Cho, and Yungyeom Choi, who were unable to participate on site due to their team schedules, talked via video.
On this day, the Strengthening Committee looked back on the 2023 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Qatar Asian Cup and had a serious discussion about Coach Klinsmann’s future. The briefing was initially scheduled after 2 p.m., but as the story got longer, the time was pushed back, and it was not until 4 p.m. that Hwang Bo-gwan, head of KFA’s technical division, revealed the results of the meeting in front of reporters.
Hwang Bo-gwan, head of the technical division, said, “Coach Klinsmann lacked tactical preparation and had no will to personally discover players. It was pointed out that the team management was unable to properly understand the internal conflicts within the team and was lacking in providing discipline as a leader. “In soccer, which receives national attention, the content and results of the national team coach became an issue, but there was also an opinion that the action itself should not become an issue,” he said, talking about the overall content of the discussion.
He continued, “Today, the Strengthening Committee decided that for this reason, Coach Klinsmann could no longer lead the team, and the consensus was that a replacement was needed. “The conclusion of the Power Enhancement Committee today will be delivered to KFA,” he said. The Power Strengthening Committee chose to dismiss Director Klinsmann.
Following the executive meeting held earlier, the Power Strengthening Committee also supported the dismissal of Director Klinsmann and called for change. Now, a decision is needed from Chairman Chung Mong-gyu, who has the final decision-making authority. The future of Korean soccer will be determined by Chairman Chung Mong-gyu’s choices.
Chairman Chung Mong-gyu, who has not been seen in public since the Asian Cup, plans to hold a meeting with key executives at 10 o’clock on the 16th to discuss related issues and announce the results later. The meeting will be held privately, and it has not been decided when the meeting results will be announced.
Meanwhile, Hwang Bo-gwan, head of the Technology Division, revealed the results of the Power Enhancement Committee discussion and also spoke about Son Heung-min (Tottenham) and Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain). Hwang Bo-kwan, head of the technical division, said, “Director Klinsmann spoke directly. “He said in detail that there was discord in the team and that it affected performance,” said Coach Klinsmann.
He continued, “KFA had no choice but to quickly admit it. We are currently investigating the situation, and once it is figured out, I think we will have an opportunity to talk to you again. “The facts have been confirmed, and there are specific details that need to be confirmed,” he said sparingly.
2024-02-15 20:11:02
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