As expected, Korean soccer was the ‘dominant of Asia’.
South Korean soccer, which has been writing Asian soccer history by advancing to the semifinals of the World Cup for the first time in Asia and advancing to the World Cup finals for the 10th time in a row, also produced a total of five players in Asia’s “All-Time Best 11,” signaling that it is the strongest soccer powerhouse on the continent.
Star players from all positions, from strikers to midfielders to defenders, were stationed everywhere except for goalkeepers.
A soccer media outlet selected the “All-Time Best 11” in Asia, filling five players, nearly half of them with Taegeuk Warriors.
“Mad Football 토토사이트 꽁머니” selected it through SNS on the 2nd, and the weight was so great that the best 11 was shabby without Korean players.
In the 3-4-3 formation, two Korean players will appear from the three-top. Son Heung-min, who is now the “Living Legend” of the English Premier League, and Cha Bum-keun, who accumulated 98 goals in the German Bundesliga to become the top scorer for 11 years, were listed on the left wing and striker, respectively.
The midfielder then advanced to the Premier League for the first time in 2005 with three Japanese players, and Park Ji-sung, who wore a Manchester United uniform, was also in the midfield.
Two of the three defenders make an appearance again. Hong Myung-bo, who is currently the coach of the Korean national soccer team and won the Bronze Ball for ranking third in the MVP vote in the 2002 World Cup, and Kim Min-jae, who served as the starting center back for Bayern Munich, Germany’s most prestigious and world’s leading team, were among the best defenders in Asia.
In addition, the media included four Japanese players and one Iranian and Filipino players.
Japanese players include Shinji Kagawa, who played for Manchester United in midfield, Keisuke Honda, who represented Japanese soccer in the 21st century and played for AC Milan, Hide City Nakata, who became an Asian soccer sensation after entering Serie A in Italy in 1998, and Yuto Nagatomo, a left-back who played for Inter Milan.
Paulino Alcantara, a Filipino national who played for FC Barcelona for 15 years from the 1910s, more than 110 years ago, was named as the player who made up the front three-top with Son Heung-min and Cha Bum-keun.
Iran’s legend Nasser Heiya was selected as the goalkeeper.
Soccer fans say that more Korean players should join the team. Lee Woon-jae, who contributed to Korea’s advance to the semifinals at the 2002 World Cup Korea-Japan, and Lee Young-pyo, who also played an active role in the Korea-Japan World Cup and later advanced to the Premier League, are raising their opinions.
This means that Korean soccer’s ability and performance were overwhelmingly excellent in Asia.