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    Legacy on the line: Hong faces defining moment as coach

    It was always likely that Hong Myung-bo’s coaching legacy would be defined by this World Cup. At the moment, it very much hangs in the balance. It does not take much imagination to know what the headlines will be if Korea falls at the first hurdle and heads home early. But if the Taeguk Warriors, who beat Czech Republic 2-1 before losing 1-0 to Mexico, defeat South Africa to take six points from the group, which would be its best showing since 2002, all may be well. Younger fans may not appreciate the stature that Hong had as a player in Korea and Asia. He was one of the stars of the 2002 World Cup, captaining the team to the semifinals and scoring the winning goal in the penalty shoot-out against Spain in the quarterfinals. His image then was of a strong, charismatic leader appearing at his fourth World Cup. That image has taken a hit, and some of the reverence has gone — such is the life as a coach, who naturally takes the blame when results are not great. In the early days of his coaching career, Hong looked like he could become the first Asian to have a global impact, perhaps ev

    2 MIN READBy John Duerden
    Legacy on the line: Hong faces defining moment as coach
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    Messi, Mbappé romping through World Cup with dazzling display of history-making goals

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Ohtani fans Trout, Japan tops US 3-2 for WBC championship

Japan pitcher Shohei Ohtani, 16, celebrates after defeating the United States at the World Baseball Classic final game in Miami, March 21. AP-YonhapShohei Ohtani emerged from the bullpen and fanned Los Angeles Angels teammate Mike Trout for the final out in the matchup the whole baseball world wanted to see, leading Japan over the defending champion United States 3-2 Tuesday night for its first World Baseball Classic title since 2009.“Whether I got him out or he got a hit off me, I didn't want to make any regrets. I wanted to make my best pitch,” Ohtani said through an interpreter.He did, and then some.Trying to protect a razor-thing edge, with two outs and nobody on base, Ohtani flashed 100 mph heat in getting Trout to swing and miss at two fastballs. With the count full, Trout waved at a sharp slider to end the ninth inning.“I think every baseball fan wanted to see that. I've been answering questions about it for the last month and a half," Trout said.“Did you think it was going to end in any other way?" he said.Ohtani, the two-way star who has captivated fa

Mar 22, 2023
Ohtani fans Trout, Japan tops US 3-2 for WBC championship
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Ohtani, Japan rally in 9th, edge Mexico 6-5, reach WBC final

Japan's Shohei Ohtani celebrates after a double during the ninth inning of a World Baseball Classic game against Mexico in Miami, March 20. AP-YonhapWhen Shohei Ohtani reached second base after hitting a leadoff double in the bottom of the ninth inning, he immediately looked up at the crowd and waved his arms, in a rare sign of emotion, as if he knew what was coming next.Ohtani's clutch hit sparked a late rally, and moments later Munetaka Murakami delivered a walk-off, two-run double to lift Japan over Mexico 6-5 Monday night and into the World Baseball Classic final.Two-time champion Japan will face the defending champion United States in Tuesday night's title game. Shota Imanaga will start for Japan ― Yu Darvish had been set to pitch before a change was announced postgame. Merrill Kelly is likely to start for Team U.S., which has won the WBC once.After the game, members of Team Japan rushed the field in triumph, as Mexico players exited with their heads bowed and hands on their hips.“These games are really critical and the foundation of baseball,” Japan manager Hideki K

Mar 21, 2023
Ohtani, Japan rally in 9th, edge Mexico 6-5, reach WBC final
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Smiles all around in Korean training camp for friendlies

Korean players jog to prepare for a training session at the National Football Center in Paju, some 30 kilometers northwest of Seoul, March 21. YonhapWith a new head coach in charge, the mood at training camp for the Korean men's national football team has been decidedly light this week, as the Taegeuk Warriors gear up for friendly matches later this month.Tuesday was Day 2 of camp for the first iteration of the national team under Jurgen Klinsmann, the German legend appointed as Korea's bench boss at the end of February. Korea will face Colombia on Friday in Ulsan, some 310 kilometers southeast of Seoul, in Klinsmann's debut here, and will host Uruguay next Tuesday in the capital city.In his media scrum before his training session Monday afternoon, Klinsmann said he wanted his players to have fun and "have a smile on their face when they play football." Two days in, the coach has lived up to those words, judging by the vibe on the practice pitch.After a stretching session Monday, Klinsmann allowed players to do as they pleased. They split into groups to work on their passing and shoo

Mar 21, 2023
Smiles all around in Korean training camp for friendlies
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Son Heung-min hoping Korea will build on positive World Cup momentum

Korean midfielder Son Heung-min speaks to reporters at the National Football Center in Paju, some 30 kilometers northwest of Seoul, before a training session, March 21. YonhapA little over three months after Korea's heady run to the knockout stage at the FIFA World Cup, Son Heung-min is back with the national team, along with most of his teammates from the big tournament in Qatar.As Korea prepare to face Colombia and Uruguay in friendly matches later this month, Son is hoping his team will pick up where they left off."I think the World Cup has clearly had positive effects on some players," Son told reporters Tuesday before a training session at the National Football Center (NFC) in Paju, about 30 kilometers northwest of Seoul. "It was a confidence boost for us, and it was a great learning experience. The most important thing is to maintain that momentum and not get drunk with success. I think the vibe in the room is pretty good right now."Korea rode a dramatic, 2-1 victory over heavily favored Portugal in their final group match to reach the round of 16 in Qatar, only the country's t

Mar 21, 2023
Son Heung-min hoping Korea will build on positive World Cup momentum
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Veteran defender confident S. Korea can end Asian title drought under Klinsmann

Veteran defender Kim Young-gwon, left, applaud fans after the match as South Korea are eliminated from the World Cup at Stadium 974 in Doha, on Dec. 5, 2022. Reuters- YonhapIf South Korea are to end their long Asian men's football title drought, center back Kim Young-gwon is confident the team's new head coach is the one to make it happen.Kim reported to the first training camp under Jurgen Klinsmann on Monday. The German legend was named South Korea's new head coach at the end of last month and will make his coaching debut here on Friday against Colombia.Klinsmann has stated on multiple occasions that his goal is to win the Asian Football Confederation Asian Cup next year in Qatar. South Korea, despite their standing as one of Asia's top football countries, last won the Asian Cup title in 1960. They have been to the final only four times since then.And Kim told reporters Monday he has faith in Klinsmann and his new staff to lead the team to the top."I think we showed promise at the World Cup in Qatar last year (by reaching the round of 16), and we came away feeling confident that we

Mar 20, 2023
Veteran defender confident S. Korea can end Asian title drought under Klinsmann
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Team US reaches WBC final by downing Cuba 14-2

U.S. first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, 46, runs toward third base after a base hit from third baseman Nolan Arenado, not pictured, during the first inning against Venezuela at LoanDepot Park. YonhapTeam U.S. punched its ticket to the World Baseball Classic final on Sunday when the Americans' bats came alive as they trounced Cuba 14-2 in the semifinals.With the win at Miami's loanDepot Park in Florida, Team U.S. has earned the chance to be crowned back-to-back World Baseball Classic champions, a title only held by one other nation ― Japan, which won in 2006 and 2009.Though to gain that title the Americans will first have to beat the winner of either Japan or Mexico who play in their semifinal game on Monday.Team U.S. earned its spot in the finals by scoring consistently and often in its win over Cuba on Sunday, going only one inning without scoring a run and the bottom half of the ninth being unneeded.The win came off another strong performance by Trea Turner of the Philadelphia Phillies who was 3-5 at the plate, netting 2 home runs, 4 RBIs and a run.Paul Goldschmidt of the St. Louis Ca

Mar 20, 2023
Team US reaches WBC final by downing Cuba 14-2
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Korean forward thrilled with chance to pick legend's brains

Korean forward Cho Gue-sung speaks to reporters at the National Football Center in Paju, some 30 km northwest of Seoul, before a training session, March 20. YonhapAs football coaches go, there may be few better for strikers to learn from than Jurgen Klinsmann, the new bench boss for the Korean men's national team.Klinsmann was one of the greatest players of his generation, a striker who led West Germany to the 1990 FIFA World Cup title and who later became the first player to score at least three goals at three consecutive World Cups.Korean forward Cho Gue-sung, 25, hadn't even been born when Klinsmann was giving opposing defenders fits. But Cho has seen YouTube highlights of his head coach from his playing days and came away duly impressed."He was such a great finisher around the goal, and as a forward myself, I think there's a lot that I can learn from him," Cho told reporters at the National Football Center in Paju, some 30 km northwest of Seoul, on Monday. Klinsmann opened his first training camp with Korea earlier in the day in preparation for friendlies against Colombia on Frid

Mar 20, 2023
Korean forward thrilled with chance to pick legend's brains
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Klinsmann era starts Friday

Korea's national football team manager Jurgen Klinsmann, right, speaks to his assistant coach Cha Du-ri during a Korea Football Association's event at the YMCA center in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, March 15. / YonhapBy John DuerdenIt has happened many times in the past but there is always something a little special when the first game of the new national team coach of South Korea comes around. On Thursday in Ulsan, it is Jurgen Klinsmann's turn. The German was appointed at the end of February on a three-and-a-half-year contract running to the end of the 2026 World Cup.That is a long way away at the moment. There is a lot of interest in the game against Colombia with fans and media alike waiting to see whether there will be any change in style since the World Cup in the Middle East.It was three months ago that the Taeguk Warriors kicked off their campaign in Qatar. It ended with a place in the last 16 thanks to a dramatic last-minute 2-1 win over Portugal. That earned them a glamor game with Brazil and a 4-1 thrashing at the hands of the five-time world champion.The performances themse

Mar 20, 2023
Klinsmann era starts Friday
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Men's football team opens camp ahead of Klinsmann's coaching debut

This photo provided by the Korea Football Association shows Jurgen Klinsmann, center, new head coach of the men's national football team, on a training pitch at the National Football Center in Paju, some 30 km northwest of Seoul, March 9. YonhapThe Korean men's national football team opened training camp Monday to prepare for a much-anticipated debut for their new head coach, Jurgen Klinsmann.Korea will take on Colombia at Munsu Football Stadium in Ulsan, around 310 kilometers southeast of Seoul, at 8 p.m. Friday for Klinsmann's first match here. Korea will then host Uruguay at Seoul World Cup Stadium at 8 p.m. on March 28.The German legend was appointed the Taegeuk Warriors' new bench boss at the end of February. He arrived here March 8 and has watched a couple of domestic K League matches.With little time to scout local players though, Klinsmann inherited most of the squad that reached the round of 16 at last year's FIFA World Cup in Qatar under his predecessor, Paulo Bento.Only three injured players from that team will be missing this month: defenders Yoon Jong-gyu and Hong Chul,

Mar 20, 2023
Men's football team opens camp ahead of Klinsmann's coaching debut
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Korea's An bags women's title at All England Open

Korea's An Se Young poses with her trophy and medal after victory over China's Chen Yu Fei in the Women's Singles Final at the All England Open Badminton Championships at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham, central England, March 19. AFP-YonhapKorea's An Se-young smashed her way to the women's singles title at the All England Open badminton championships on Sunday, beating Tokyo 2020 Olympics gold medalist Chen Yu Fei of China.To the thunderous roar of her name, An beat 25-year-old Chen 21-17 10-21 21-19 in a battling women's final that at times had Chen on her knees and An skidding across the court on her stomach more than once to make a shot."I'm so tremendously happy," said An, 21, who had knocked Tokyo Olympics silver medalist Tai Tzu Ying of Taiwan out in the semi-finals on Saturday."Every game that has given me experience has led me to this one... This is a historical moment in my career - this is an opportunity to grow." It was touch-and-go for An in the second half of the final game, with Chen pressing with aggressive smashes and smart backhands.The All England event, with more

Mar 20, 2023
Korea's An bags women's title at All England Open
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