AT THE SAME TIME AS WARNING AND LOSING POINTS...THE TACTICAL BACKGROUND OF THE 33RD MINUTE CORNER KICK SCENE WHEN KIM EUN-JOONG'S 'JUDGMENT COMPLAINT' APPEARED

At the same time as warning and losing points...The tactical background of the 33rd minute corner kick scene when Kim Eun-joong's 'judgment complaint' appeared

At the same time as warning and losing points...The tactical background of the 33rd minute corner kick scene when Kim Eun-joong's 'judgment complaint' appeared

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Suwon FC coach Kim Eun-joong criticized the referee's decision in a press conference after losing 0-1 to Jeju SK on Wednesday. Key remarks are summarized below.
"What's too bad is that our players are working hard, but there are so many things that we don't know who's home." / "There were some excitement on the bench, but I think we should judge why they're excited. It's too bad to block them with a warning every time." / "From our perspective, it was the other side, so it was worth protesting. Every time an answer comes back, it comes back as an excuse."
Coach Kim, who first said that the outside part of the game affected the contents and results of the game when he first talked about the general evaluation of the game, then responded to follow-up questions about the outside part. In particular, it is noteworthy that the latter two parts are directly related to the scene of the loss.

This is the situation. In the 33rd minute of the first half, Lee Chang-min used a corner kick that went in from the left toward the goal, and Lee Hyun-yong cleared the threatening ball with his head. At this time, as the ball floated high, there was an ambiguous part of whether it went left or right based on the center of the goal when leaving the goal line. The referee again ordered a corner kick from the left, and Ahn Jun-su pointed to the right, saying the ball went out to the right.
Not only Ahn Jun-su but also Suwon FC coach Lee Sang-don complained, saying the corner kick should go from the right side. The referee stopped the game for a while and approached the coach, who did not stop protesting, and took out a yellow card. Still, Lee did not budge, and Kim pulled Lee's top back.
Then he scored in the ensuing corner kick. Lee Chang-min exchanged a 2-1 pass with Kim Ryun-sung, who was close to him when he handled the corner from the left, and crossed it to curl into the goal, which Lee Jeol-ro finished with a header with a high RBI.
This is why Suwon FC insisted that it should be a right corner kick, not a left one. Lee Chang-min was the kicker for Jeju regardless of direction. In other words, Lee Chang-min, who usually uses his right foot, has no choice but to use "inswing" when he kicks a corner from the left, which bends closer to the goal, and "outswing" when kicking a corner from the right.
The importance of corner kicks handled by inswing in modern football is indescribable. Of course, there are cases where a corner kick that bends into the goal leads to a goal, like Olympico (direct corner kick goal) that Son Heung-min showed in the quarterfinals of the English Carabao Cup (League Cup) this season, but this is close to a side effect that is only gained once in a while.
The real strength of an in-swing corner kick is that it can compete closer to the goal than an out-swinger. The opponent's goalkeeper has a higher chance of catching the ball, but so does the chance of scoring when a teammate who is strong in aerial competition puts his head to the ball. In fact, Arsenal of the English Premier League, which scored 20 goals last season and 14 goals this season through set-piece attacks, handled more than 90 percent of corner kicks with inswing.

Lee Chang-min's sophisticated and powerful kick is his strength. Its true value is greatest in mid-range shots, but even in crosses and set-pieces, Lee Chang-min's kick often creates threatening opportunities. This season, he also supplied an excellent cross that led Yuri Jonatan's header in the match against Ulsan HD. 카지노
As Lee Chang-min already used a corner kick that threatened the goal from the previous corner kick, Suwon FC had to avoid the situation where Lee Chang-min sent a cross toward the goal as much as possible. When the ball went outside from the corner kick, there was no broadcast screen to determine whether the referee's decision was sincere or not, so it is not possible to distinguish the dispute over the decision now. Coach Kim and Ahn Jun-su, who questioned the referee's decision at the time, also said they should accept the decision itself. What is certain is that Suwon FC's protest against the corner kick situation was at least something to do from a tactical perspective.

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