China News Service, November 30th, comprehensive report, Beijing time on the evening of 28th, Tai Chi Tiger Korea team lost 2:3 to African star Ghana in the second round of the World Cup group stage, and the prospect of qualifying was bleak.

The comment area of ​​captain Sun Xingmin's personal social networking site was also swiped by Korean netizens, many of whom left malicious messages.

On November 28, Beijing time, in the second round of Group H of the Qatar World Cup group match, the match between South Korea and Ghana officially started.

The picture shows South Korea's No. 7 player Sun Xingmin (red) dribbling the ball.

  In the game against Ghana that day, Son Heung-min played the whole game wearing a black mask.

He said after the game: "My teammates suffered a lot, but it ended up like this. I'm sorry. I'm very sorry for the fans who cheered me on."

  However, some fanatical fans gathered on Sun Xingmin's Instagram and SNS social media accounts to make malicious comments.

  Some netizens complained, "Why (he) keeps crying, it's really annoying."

  Some netizens hope that "when you play against Portugal, you can sit on a stool."

  Some netizens even left a message saying "Don't meet again in the national team. I don't want to see this irritating face again."

Wu Zaiyuan uploaded a screenshot of malicious comments from netizens on his personal social media account.

Image source: social media screenshot

  Korean baseball player Oh Jae-won, who also suffered malicious comments from netizens, quickly stood up to support Sun Xingmin and expressed his anger at these malicious comments from netizens.

  On the 29th, he uploaded screenshots of netizens' malicious comments on his instagram account.

He also angrily said to these netizens, "It seems that you are all experts in a certain field!"

  According to data from market research agency Nielsen Korea quoted by Yonhap News Agency, as of the end of last month, Sun Xingmin had a total of 8.04 million social media fans, and the average value of each post was 211,634 US dollars, ranking No. 1 on the social media influence list of world football players. twenty four.