Medium and other state “lunch” in the selection of the South Korea, got and death threats

Following a disappointing performance in the group stage of the World Cup, the selector for the national football team representing South Korea, Hong Mueng-bo, submitted his resignation. The team’s loss to South Africa (1-0) triggered significant public criticism within the country, leading to notable involvement from the state. The ensuing pressure escalated to a point where police presence was reported at the facility.

The premature exit from the World Cup generated widespread public discontent. Furthermore, the country’s president, Li Jhe-mueng, publicly addressed the situation, accepting accountability and criticizing the reasons behind the team’s poor showing. The instability surrounding the national squad continued after the team returned to Korea.

The official fallout extended beyond the sporting arena, culminating in the issuance of an ultimatum directed toward the public sphere via the internet. The sequence of events highlighted a confluence of sporting failure, governmental scrutiny, and intense public reaction following the international tournament. The incident marked a significant period of scrutiny for the national football program in South Korea.

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