KBS commentator Lee Young-pyo succeeded in predicting the game with sharp analysis once again.
South Korean men's soccer smartly defeated Uzbekistan, which enjoys rough physical fights, to reach the final. Commissioner Lee Young-pyo broadcast South Korea's men's soccer semifinal match against Uzbekistan at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games live on KBS 2TV on the 4th with caster Nam Hyun-jong. 스포츠토토
Lee Young-pyo, who predicted that the final would be a match between Korea and Japan, said before the start of the match, "Uzbekistan will have a lot of forward pressure. He advised, "I think we will try to fight by pushing our players hard, but I hope our players will target the back space that inevitably arises because the opponent is actively coming forward." "If we use the physical fight properly, we can create good opportunities in set pieces and even score points," he said, adding that Lee Kang-in could be the start.
As commissioner Lee Young-pyo predicted, Uzbekistan's strong pressure began as soon as the first half began. And Uzbek players committed fouls several times, and member Lee Young-pyo reiterated, "The game becomes really fun if we can connect their fouls to scores." As committee member Lee Young-pyo predicted, Lee Kang-in's pass in the free-kick situation led to Hong Hyun-suk and Um Won-sang, and Um Won-sang's cross to Jung Woo-young on the other side of the goal was accurately connected and scored the first goal in three minutes of the first half.
However, Baek Seung-ho's foul allowed Uzbekistan to take a free kick opportunity. And in the 25th minute of the first half, Yalloridinov's strong left-footed shot gave up the equalizer. Lee Young-pyo, a member of the committee, said, "If any team wants to win a gold medal, a crisis will definitely come at least once. "When such a crisis comes, you have to overcome it to qualify for the gold medal," he said.
In the meantime, Yaloridinrov was warned for fouling, and member Lee Young-pyo said, "You have to remember this well. "If you collect one or two more of these, one more could be sent off," he said. When Buriev was warned again, commissioner Lee Young-pyo said, "I feel like I can let him out if I dribble a few times in front of this player." As expected, Buriev fouled Cho Young-wook, who had a decisive goal chance, and eventually was declared to leave due to accumulated warnings. Lee Young-pyo, a member of the committee, said, "After tackling, he must have felt, 'This is the exit.' Before the game, we said we could induce him to leave the game as much as we want, but the scene has been realized as it is now," he said, acknowledging the accuracy of the analysis.
In the end, Jung Woo-young's multi-goal in the 3rd and 38th minutes of the first half ended the game 2-1 and South Korea's trip to the final was confirmed. Lee Young-pyo, a member of the committee, said, "The players' management of the game is quite good," and he praised them, saying, "I quite like that they are showing consistent performance no matter what players go in." Castor Nam Hyun-jong then said, "We will meet Japan in the final, where we can't even lose rock-paper-scissors. "I believe in another victory over the Korea-Japan match at 9 p.m. on Saturday," he said, concluding the broadcast.
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