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Controversial Match: North Korean Players’ Behavior in Asian Games Football Game Causes Upset

Yesterday, in the quarter-finals of the Hangzhou Asian Games men’s football tournament, North Korea encountered Japan showing a fierce style of play. Unexpectedly, some players took away the mineral water prepared by the Japanese staff, beat someone, and received a yellow card. Japan won 2:1 in the final. The North Korean players became dissatisfied after the game. They rushed to the referee and pushed the referee. The scene was very chaotic and caused a large number of Japanese netizens to be dissatisfied.

The Hangzhou Asian Games is North Korea’s first participation in an international multi-sport event in the past five years. North Korea has a good record in men’s football. It lost to South Korea in the 2014 Incheon Asian Games gold medal match and won the silver medal. Facing Japan in this game, the first half ended in a 0:0 tie.

In the second half, Japan scored its first point with Kotaro Uchino’s shot. During the break, North Korean player Kim Yoo-sung ran to a Japanese staff member, snatched mineral water, and even beat the staff member. The referee saw this and issued a yellow card. .

In the 29th minute of the second half, North Korea’s Kim Kook-beom scored in return. In the 35th minute, the North Korean goalkeeper fouled, and Japan got a 12-yard penalty opportunity. After several minutes of fierce protest by the North Korean players, Japan’s Matsumura Yuta scored the key point, and the game ended with a 2:1 victory.

North Korea received a total of 6 yellow cards during the game. After the game, the players rushed to the referee to protest, and some North Korean players pushed the referee with their bodies and arms. The footage went viral on the Internet, with Japanese netizens saying, “Like barbarians,” “Everything depends on instinct,” “This country should be excluded from the international stage,” “Don’t hurt Japanese players,” “I didn’t expect that in The Reiwa era can see life hanging on the line.”

North Korean head coach Shin Yong-nam expressed his grievances for the players at the press conference after the game. Regarding the players pushing the referee, he said, “Two or three players were a little excited, which is why this scene happened. This is a clear misjudgment, and the referee is unfair. It is simply insulting.” Football.”

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