South Korean coach shows the tactic he has used to distract opposers

South Korean coach shows the tactic he has used to distract opposers

Monday's first match at the World Championship is that between the Representatives of Sweden and South Korea. After reports that the Swedes have been spying on South Korea trying to understand their tactics before facing them at Group F. But it's been a long time since Korean coach Shin Tae-yong, [...]

After reports that the Swedes have been spying on South Korea trying to understand their tactics before facing them at Group F.

But for that he's been thinking Korean coach Shin Tae-yong, who has shown a tactic he's been using so far to distract opposing teams.

 

Shin Tae-Yong in friendly to Honduras (Photo: Getty Images)

He has said he has asked players to exchange their fans and numbers during friendly training and matches.

He has done so after he realizes that Europeans find it difficult to grasp the differences between Asians.

Son Heung-Min (Tottenham player) during a moment at a friendly moment between South Korea and Honduras (Photo: Getty Images)

We've wanted to distract Sweden's representative. That's why we did it”, first said Shin Tae-Young at the media conference, when asked why they switch fans.

We've changed since we don't want to show our opponents anything. Ki Sung-Yueng certainly knows him, just like Sonung-min, but other players may be a little distracted”.

Ki Sung-Yueng, Swansea City player (Photo: Getty Images)

It's very difficult for Westerners to note the differences between Asians, that's why we've made it”, the coach added to the end.

This statement must have broken up some Swedish tactics, but that's best seen in the field. /Telegraph/

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