On the evening of December 12, the Indonesian team drew 3-3 with Laos at Manahan Stadium. In the first half, the Lao team took the lead twice thanks to goals from Panyavong and Phommathep.
According to Bola , at least two Indonesian players were scolded by coach Shin Tae-yong right outside the field in the first half of the match. Bola published an article: "Before the first half with Laos ended, two Indonesian players were scolded by coach Shin Tae-yong."
“The Indonesian players did not perform well in the first half. Therefore, coach Shin Tae-yong took advantage of the pause in the match to give specific instructions. Coach Shin Tae-yong's angry expression on the field was very clear. He asked assistant interpreter Jeong Seok-seo to help explain the mistakes that the Indonesian players made ,” Bola wrote.
According to Bola , the first player to fall victim to the Korean coach's anger was Kakang Rudianto. The defender was scolded by coach Shin Tae-yong for a mistake in ball control.
When receiving the pass, Kakang Rudianto's body position was not at the ideal angle. This made the 21-year-old player take more time to regain a good position. Shin Tae-yong tried to illustrate the correct way to control the ball to Kakang by demonstrating body movements.
Another Indonesian player who was the target of Shin Tae-yong’s anger was star player Marselino Ferdinan. “The 20-year-old often took time to make the right decision. Moreover, Marselino Ferdinan often kept the ball for too long, causing the opponent to put pressure on him,” Bola reported.
“During the stoppage due to an injured player, Marselino was also scolded by coach Shin Tae-yong. The scolding lasted for quite a while, while Marselino could only silently accept the coach's suggestions,” Bola continued.
Marselino received a red card in the second half after a foul on his opponent. With this red card, Marselino will miss the match against Vietnam on December 15 at Viet Tri Stadium.
Source: https://vtcnews.vn/hlv-shin-tae-yong-tuc-gian-quat-2-cau-thu-indonesia-o-tran-hoa-voi-doi-tuyen-lao-ar913315.html
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