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Chapter 121 The taunting of the Koreans

After Australia scored a goal, Chinese journalists and Chinese fans in front of the TV were cheering for Australia together, hoping that they could hold to the end.

Australia did not disappoint them, and indeed kept the score of 1:1 until the final whistle.

At the end of the game, Chinese journalists in the media table cheered excitedly: "It's time to hit South Korea!!"

This scene is really amazing. You should know that in the past, Chinese football, when it comes to Korean teams, it makes you feel stomachache. The most feared thing about meeting South Korea, is that you will basically predict that you will lose this game.

Otherwise, why would there be a saying of "Hong Kong fear"?

After the Chinese team lost 0:1 to the South Korean team at the Bangkok Asian Games in Thailand on December 60, 1978, for 32 years, the Chinese team never won the third place in the international A-level competition in the 1983 Singapore Merlion Cup. The Chinese team led by Zeng Xuelin once defeated South Korea 2:0; in the 1986 Nehru Golden Cup, the Chinese team led by Nian Weisi also defeated South Korea 2:1; in the 1992 Bangkok Thai Cup, the Chinese team defeated South Korea 2:1. But in fact, these three games were not recognized by FIFA, so in the real A-level competition, the Chinese team had not won the South Korean team once in the 32 years before 2010.

In fact, after the 0:1 failure, no one realized that this was the beginning of "Korean phobia".

It was not until Xu Genbao led the National Olympic Team to lose 1:3 to the South Korean team in 1992 that this term was coined by Chinese journalists.

Unexpectedly, the three of them became tigers. This word was said too much and turned out to be true.

The Chinese team really replaced it with "Korean fear". In the past 32 years, China has tied 11 times and lost 15 games.

It was not until the East Asian semi-finals match on February 10, 2010 that the Chinese team defeated the South Korean team 3-0, which was considered the end of "Korean phobia".

But because the Korean team was not the main lineup in that game, there have always been people who felt that they might just temporarily relieve the symptoms rather than completely cure them.

There are also some spiritual people. Koreans say that the Chinese team won the Korean team once and they show off like this. South Korea has won the Chinese team so many times. Have they show off?

Other spiritual Koreans try to prove that the East Asian Final Four is not an A-level event, so it cannot be counted. But in fact, although the East Asian Final Four is not played on the match day stipulated by FIFA, it has FIFA points. As long as the points are matches, it is a A-level event.

After the 2013 East Asian Final Four match was changed to the East Asian Cup, the Chinese team led by Fu Bo had another match with the South Korean team. In that game, the two teams tied 0:0, and the Chinese team did not win. In addition, after defeating the South Korean team in the East Asian Final Four match at the beginning of 2010, the Chinese Olympic team lost to South Korea 0:3 at the Guangzhou Asian Games in the second half of the year.

So Koreans seem to believe that the "HK fear" is still there.

It is precisely because of these spiritual sayings from Koreans that Chinese fans hold their breath.

If we can defeat the Korean team in a Asian Cup level game, it will probably make all the spirits of Koreans speechless.

You said that the East Asian semi-finals are not A-level events, so is the Asian Cup?

The slutty actions of Korean online games and media have also aroused the anger of Chinese fans.

Under the organization of Diba, many Chinese fans climbed over the wall to fight back against South Korean fans and Korean media under the news. Some people used their own ways to treat others, and also gave Son Heung-min a portrait.

Fans on both sides are playing fiercely on the Internet, but in fact, there are still five days before the two teams play...
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