The women’s national soccer team, led by coach Colin Bell, won a 5-0 victory over Zambia despite a lack of starting positions, revealing the prospects for the upcoming World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this summer.
The Korean women’s national soccer team (ranked 17th in the FIFA rankings) had a hat-trick by Lee Geum-min (Brighton) and a hat-trick by Park Eun-seon (Seoul City Hall) in the second leg of the friendly match for the women’s national soccer team invited by Shinsegae E-Mart held at Yongin Mir Stadium at 7:00 pm on the 11th. Heaped on multiple goals, he defeated Zambia (77th in the FIFA rankings) 5-0. In preparation for Morocco (73rd in FIFA rankings), which we will meet in the second round of the World Cup group stage, we were able to laugh as we scored 10 goals in two evaluation matches.
The players, who were the first to wear the women’s national team-specific away uniform, which consisted of white tops and black shorts similar to the Taegeukgi, played for a better result than the 5-2 victory in the first leg, scoring the same 5 goals while conceding 2 goals in the back space. I did not repeat the mistake I made. 바카라사이트
Above all, it is a good thing that they showed great performance even in the absence of key players. Ace Ji So-yeon (Suwon FC), who is recovering from an ankle injury, could not play, and Choi Yu-ri (Hyundai Steel) in offense, Lim Seon-joo (Hyundai Steel), and Shim Seo-yeon (Suwon FC) in defense were also injured. Considering Lee Min-ah, Kang Chae-rim, Jang Chang (above Hyundai Steel), and Lee Young-joo (Hanyang Women’s University), who were not on the national team list at all, it is no exaggeration to say that it served as a good opportunity to practice Plan B.
It was the older sisters who made the attack shine. In the 33rd minute of the first half when no goals were scored even after taking the initiative, Lee Geum-min succeeded in a penalty kick won by Jang Seul-gi and brought the mood. In the early part of the second half, Lee Geum-min also connected Park Eun-seon’s (Seoul City Hall) header pass with a non-stop shot to make the net fluctuate, and in the 32nd minute of the second half, he was able to complete a hat-trick by succeeding in the opposite direction from another penalty kick. In the process of obtaining the final penalty kick, Sohyeon Cho (Tottenham Hotspur), who tied the record for the most Korean women’s soccer A-matches with Ji So-yeon on her 144th appearance that day, and the breakthrough of Son Hwa-yeon (Hyundai Steel) stood out.
The presence of Park Eun-seon, who boasts a height of 181 cm, was no less threatening. When she was 17 years old, she debuted in 2003 in the A match and was a representative player of Korean women’s soccer. Park Eun-seon, who announced her comeback by recording her A-match goal after 9 years in the first match, overpowered the opponent’s defense this time again by utilizing her strong physical skills. In the first half, she easily broke the offside trap and scored the team’s second goal, and in the second half, she laughed as she scored an assist and headed wedge goal just before the end. If Park Eun-seon, who has increased her record for the oldest A match scoring record she has at 36 years and 107 days, can maintain her good pace into the World Cup, she will have better news for the Bell Lakes, too.
Besides, her promising younger siblings also followed her older sisters, showing off her good moves. Ga-ram Cheon (Hwacheon KSPO), born in 2002, who recorded an assist in the first game, stepped on the ground as a substitute, and Ye-bin Bae (Widuk University), born in 2004, who made her A-match debut in extra time in the second half of the first game, was given a chance as a surprise starter and her I have accumulated experience. It was a game that achieved both the performance of a veteran and the experience of a promising player. The national team will now reconvene in June and will play two more warm-up games ahead of the World Cup group stage first leg against Colombia on July 25th.