"IF YOU PASS TOO MUCH PASSION, YOU'LL BE FLIRTED"...THE BOOMERANG THAT DIRECTOR LEE JUNGHYO THREW

"If you pass too much passion, you'll be flirted"...The boomerang that director Lee Junghyo threw

"If you pass too much passion, you'll be flirted"...The boomerang that director Lee Junghyo threw

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Gwangju FC coach Lee Jung-hyo is under fire again. Lee, who broke through head-on with his unique confidence whenever controversy arose, seems to need reflection on this inappropriate behavior.

Coach Lee showed an unsightly appearance in the 12th round of the "Hana Bank K League 1 2025" home game against Gimcheon Sangmu at Gwangju World Cup Stadium on the 5th.

When the whistle blew at the end of the first half, the excited coach came into the field roughly, and he strode up to Oh Ho-seong, who scored the first goal with a penalty kick, pulled his arm, pushed, shouted and reprimanded. The crowd that filled the site for Children's Day and soccer fans who were with the broadcasting broadcasts watched the coach and the troubled player without filtering.

Some critics say that his passion for soccer was excessive than usual. However, many say that he went too far. It can be said that it was not violence, but it was clearly a violent act.

A footballer expressed his opinion, "In fact, whenever the 'character' was caught and an incident occurred, it received a response from fans, but every time I watched it, I felt nervous. There were quite a few comments and actions before that, but this time it ended up happening."

There are many media criticisms and some argue that disciplinary action by the professional soccer federation is necessary. Unfamiliar words are also seen on the soccer board, such as "workplace power abuse" or "code of ethics." Personally, it is regrettable that there is a situation where one's words and actions come back to oneself like a boomerang.

In an interview with a broadcaster in April, he made a stir by revealing an anecdote, "[Some leader] told me that the guy who used to put the cone (used for training) under me had grown a lot." He was criticized for his lack of respect for the opponent, even though he has changed this much.

Never hesitating to call himself a "dirt spoon," he has maintained that he is no longer respected as he is a "non-mainstreamer." To wash away the sadness, Lee confessed he sharpened his sword through gritty study and study. It is also bearing fruit.

Gwangju FC, with leader Lee Jung-hyo, is making history by winning the K-League 2 in 2022, ranking third in the K-League 1 in the first year of promotion, and advancing to the ACLE quarterfinals this year. It is a success story that deserves applause, which is a model for everyone who challenges. So it's frustrating why unnecessary pages keep getting stuck in this good story. 먹튀검증

After losing 0-7 to Al-Hilal in the quarterfinals of the ACLE, Lee received a gesture of greeting as if he was trying to approach the opponent team's coach. Lee's unrefined remarks overlapped with those of Lee, who said at the press conference, "I think (the prospects for the game) are either changing or developing." It would have been better if they had been sorted out by then, but they did not.

In the post-match press conference, coach Lee Jung-hyo added, "(I don't want to pay attention to the coach's behavior. I don't want to watch it anyway." Regardless of soccer, respect and courtesy toward the opposing team or the opposing leader are a basic factor in all sports, but it was unnecessary. He played on behalf of the K-League. He might have felt relieved, but he lost a lot of manners in Gyeonggi Province, too.

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