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Kim Hak-beom (61), coach of the Olympic soccer team, ordered the players to “go back to the team and survive” after completing the first convocation training in the new year.
Kim Hak-beom-ho, who is preparing for the Tokyo Olympics, which has been postponed to the start of July of this year, gathered in Gangneung on the 11th of last month to begin the first training of the new year and then moved to Seogwipo to continue quenching. I finished all the convocation schedule.
The national team is scheduled to reunite during the A match period of the International Football Federation (FIFA) at the end of March.
After the match and the game, coach Kim said, “I told the players in advance that I have to survive in the team I belong to.” “You must have felt well through this convocation training on how to go back to the team and manage yourself and how to play the game.” Will”.
In this training, where only players from the K-League and Japan’s J-League were convened, Kim focused mainly on checking the skills of domestic players.
Manager Kim said, “There were some players who stood out,” he said. “But I don’t know what will happen until the end, so I have to compete until the end.
“I can be reborn as a good team in the competition.”
“I can’t be sure that anyone will join the national team.
Young players are also hitting and coming up,” he said.
Players know well and are working hard,” he repeatedly emphasized not to relax.
Regarding the final entry scheme, he said, “I’ve been able to understand the players, but there is no outline of the entry,” he said, and “we will select according to the situation.”
When evaluating this training for about three weeks, coach Kim said, “I spent a lot of time combining the individual skills of the players with the football the team pursues.” “The players must have felt a lot about how we can play a good game. I will.”
Coach Kim assisted himself as a coach in the Olympic team, but in December of last year, he was elected as the commanding tower for Hana Citizens in Daejeon, and he gave thanks to coach Lee Min-seong, who fought a tricky battle on that day.
Coach Kim cheered for Lee, who was preparing for his professional command tower debut, “I believe that he will develop Daejeon with the football he thinks of,” and “If it takes time and waits for it to be completed, we will play good football.”
/yunhap news
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