'SIP CONTROVERSY' WITH ONLY EXPLANATIONS AND EXCUSES LEFT...DON'T THE FANS CARE ABOUT IT

'Sip controversy' with only explanations and excuses left...Don't the fans care about it

'Sip controversy' with only explanations and excuses left...Don't the fans care about it

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It was right after the round of 16 at the Korea Cup held in Gimpo on the 14th. There was a fierce clash between Gimpo FC striker Jegal Jae-min and Pohang Steelers defender Eo Jung-won. An argument came and went shortly after Gimpo won 2-1, when Jegal Jae-min approached Eo Jung-won and shouted, and Eo Jung-won pushed Jegal Jae-min. Immediately, it spread to a bench clearing situation where players from both teams rushed to the ground. Both players were sent off with red cards. The scene was not clearly captured on the broadcast screen.

Pohang coach Park Tae-ha criticized, saying, "I heard that Jegal Jae-min spat on Eo Jung-won," adding, "It's an act that a winning team player should not do." Gimpo coach Ko Jung-woon said in the beginning, "If it's true, I'll take internal disciplinary action," but later changed his position, saying, "After checking with Eo Jung-won directly, there was a misunderstanding, and Jegal Jae-min claims to spit on the floor, not on his face."

As a result, there is no clear evidence. Whether the spit was actually spit on, who it was directed at, whether or not the swear words came first... They are all depending on players' statements. There are no recordings and no conclusive video clips. It is important to judge who did the wrong thing first, but that alone cannot explain the nature of the situation. If we focus only on delaying each other's responsibilities as in the current situation, all that remains is an endless battle of truth and a collapse of trust.

Both players were already sent off, and the situation escalated to the point that bench of both teams jumped into the stadium. Both teams were already losing control of their emotions, which led to a clash between the two teams. However, the Netat battle between the two teams was disappointing. It was hard for the two teams to feel "respect," which is the core of the soccer spirit. "Jung Won did not spit on me. However, I think my emotions intensified as I roared after the game," Jagal Jae-min said on "MK Sports" on Wednesday. "I was wrong in this part." "I didn't spit on you, but I lacked respect for the opponent," he continued. "I did something that could provoke the opponent that was losing the game. I apologized politely for causing misunderstanding."

Children's fans and young players were also present at the stadium. What happened in front of the children who came to dream was ugly images of adults who won, got angry and fought even after losing. 토토사이트 What did they see and feel.

Sports can sometimes be wild and fierce. However, such competition is based on fair play and respect for the opponent. Shouldn't the two players make sincere apologies to each other, or at least to the fans who visited the stadium? Sports without respect do not exist, and professional players without responsibility are bound to be shunned by fans. An apology is not a defeat. We know that sincere apologies have always maintained the trust of fans, rather than excuses to cover up disputes.

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