It's unbelievably glorious for Korea to match with World No.1 in World cup. Most of Korean love the way of playing of Brazil. Always they shows us creative route of pass, fantastic dribble.. Even though we are defeated against Brazil, We'll never be disappointed and regard it as the stepping stone of stepping stone for future. Let's go Korea. Let's not leave regret.
*Is the most CHILLIN PENALTI IVE EVER SEEN!!!Very CHILL BRAH ☺ I thought NEYMAR training with his SON🤔LMFAO😂🤣DAMNIT!!! WELL DONE KS 4 keepin up & BRASIL CONGRATS!!!🤜⚽️🤛🌐💙*
Hasta cuando se va a presentar un proyecto standart de balones para jugar con el mismo en todas las ligas. Es responsabilidad de la FIFA equiparar a todos los países proporciónando los mismos balones al menos que se presente al comienzo de cada eliminatoria...
I don't know who is uploading this kind of Things. Some people in football realm are going mad over this. And putting such unlimited or unthinkable things.
What makes teams like Brazil so good? For awhile now, all competitive countries train their children early on, invest a lot of time and money; they have all sorts of coaching from all over the world come in and teach. What makes one team better than another. I see how one player can be outstanding due to naturally gifted talent and effort but consistently and entire team for decades? Please give your opinions.
@@juanisaias8308 Ahh...I see. I suppose due to popularity and logevity of the sport, you get more kids starting early, and thus there is an expansive and professional system already built into the region; thus more experience in competitions which all provide for various challenges to help one's game play. This would all add up to better players, teams, etc. That makes a lot of sense. I guess that is what's lacking still in South Korea. Although soccer is very popular here as well, it is not as in say Brazil. And that longer history is missing as well, I suppose. Thank you.
@@eunna4259 You hit it on the nail's head. Most of these WC countries already start their kids really young, schools, pleasure, soccer academies but it's the well honed soccer culture system in Brazil that helps them to gain the upper edge. If you watch Neymar and his team, they move with such grace and ease, not forced and that's from countless real game experiences that they've been exposed to through such a soccer system. It's hard to beat that. However, I root for Korea, fighting!!! In addition, although Son is obviously injured a lot of the Brazilians are injured as well due to the game with Cameroon, and so there is still hope.
Because almost all Brazilians LOVE football. Rich or poor, Black or White, doesn't matter. Brazil also has a robust football infrastructure for kids who show talent early on, though many talents are lost because of inequality as well.
Es momento de no disputar más amistosos internacionales antes de los mundiales y menos cuando no se dispone del balón oficial... Si les ponemos una pelota de tenis el encuentro cambia. Si pongo un balón pesado también. Si pongo un balón de playa o de voley cambian los resultados... Al mismo tiempo que pongo un balón de básquet o pelota de Handball
'm happy that we beat Brazil in 2002, of course we lost 2-3, but even in the first half it was 2-1 and it was a game that showed our level at that time, of course it's hard to beat now but I'm proud of Korea
@Mr Claude I never won in the first place, I just fished it out, but thank you for being caught. For reference, the first half was 2-1, and Real Madrid legend Ronaldo scored two goals in the second half and lost 2-3. With this, you can't call the 2002 Korean national team a buy;
@@techinnuntawattanasirichai1233senza aiuto degli arbitri la corea era fuori già contro l'Italia e avrebbe rivinto il mondiale con una squadra a dir poco fenomenale