南韓球員最近都穿著其他隊友的球衣進行訓練和訓練賽
籍此利用不同球衣號碼迷惑瑞典球探 因為"外國人不會分辨亞洲人"
智...智將啊!
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'Europeans can't tell between Asians' - South Korea reveal number trick to
confuse Sweden
South Korea hope to have kept their tactics against Sweden a surprise by
swapping shirt numbers in recent training sessions and matches, coach Shin
Tae-yong has said.
Shin's men kick off their World Cup campaign in Nizhny Novgorod on Monday in
what has been described as a must-win match, with Mexico and Germany the
other opponents in Group F.
Players have been seen wearing different numbers during preparations for the
finals in Russia and Shin says it was a deliberate ploy to confuse any Sweden
scouts ahead of the match.
https://i.imgur.com/jrIjvuZ.jpg
Shin Tae-yong hopes his side's first World Cup opponents will be hampered by
not being able to distinguish between several of his players
"In my opinion, I think when the Europeans look at us Asians, I think it
could be one of the reasons," he told a news conference. "I think we wanted
to confuse the Swedish team. That's why we did that."
Asked to elaborate, he said: "We swapped them around because we didn't want
to show our opponents anything. Ki Sung-yueng is probably known, as is Son
Heung-min, but for the other players it might be a little bit confusing.
"It's very difficult for Westerners to distinguish between Asians and that's
why we did that."
The build-up to the match has already seen allegations of spying levelled
against each side, with Sweden having been accused of sending a scout to a
closed training session after complaining that their own base camp was too
easy to infiltrate.
Shin, however, thinks any detailed level of analysis is to be expected ahead
of a big game.
"I think all coaches probably feel that way, that the other team is spying on
them," he said. "We have to analyse the other team and we do what we can to
win the match, so I think it's perfectly natural for us to try to understand
the other team."
Sweden are without Zlatan Ibrahimovic at a major tournament for the first
time since Euro 2000, their record goalscorer now retired from international
football, but Shin does not feel they will be any weaker in attack.
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籍此利用不同球衣號碼迷惑瑞典球探 因為"外國人不會分辨亞洲人"
智...智將啊!
https://bit.ly/2thZUIy
'Europeans can't tell between Asians' - South Korea reveal number trick to
confuse Sweden
South Korea hope to have kept their tactics against Sweden a surprise by
swapping shirt numbers in recent training sessions and matches, coach Shin
Tae-yong has said.
Shin's men kick off their World Cup campaign in Nizhny Novgorod on Monday in
what has been described as a must-win match, with Mexico and Germany the
other opponents in Group F.
Players have been seen wearing different numbers during preparations for the
finals in Russia and Shin says it was a deliberate ploy to confuse any Sweden
scouts ahead of the match.
https://i.imgur.com/jrIjvuZ.jpg
Shin Tae-yong hopes his side's first World Cup opponents will be hampered by
not being able to distinguish between several of his players
"In my opinion, I think when the Europeans look at us Asians, I think it
could be one of the reasons," he told a news conference. "I think we wanted
to confuse the Swedish team. That's why we did that."
Asked to elaborate, he said: "We swapped them around because we didn't want
to show our opponents anything. Ki Sung-yueng is probably known, as is Son
Heung-min, but for the other players it might be a little bit confusing.
"It's very difficult for Westerners to distinguish between Asians and that's
why we did that."
The build-up to the match has already seen allegations of spying levelled
against each side, with Sweden having been accused of sending a scout to a
closed training session after complaining that their own base camp was too
easy to infiltrate.
Shin, however, thinks any detailed level of analysis is to be expected ahead
of a big game.
"I think all coaches probably feel that way, that the other team is spying on
them," he said. "We have to analyse the other team and we do what we can to
win the match, so I think it's perfectly natural for us to try to understand
the other team."
Sweden are without Zlatan Ibrahimovic at a major tournament for the first
time since Euro 2000, their record goalscorer now retired from international
football, but Shin does not feel they will be any weaker in attack.
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