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2002 Korea-Japan World Cup semi-finalist Choi Yong-soo, Seoul coach, and Kim Nam-il, Seongnam coach, had their first confrontation with the command tower.

Reporter Ha Sung-ryong.

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Choi Yong-soo and Kim Nam-il are close friends of the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup semi-finals, and are also coaches and coaches in Jiangsu, China.

The two managers met with the K-League Command Tower as Kim grabbed Seongnam's baton this year, and the atmosphere opened up before the opening of the season, creating a new rival composition with propaganda against each other.

[Director Kim Nam-il / Seongnam: (Director Choi Yong-soo) I want you to have a good heart and prepare well.]

[Director Choi Yong-soo / FC Seoul: Experience can never be bought with money and time

. Beginning with a tough fight from the first confrontation to the point of not dividing, beginner commander Kim Nam-il defeated veteran Choi Yong-soo for 10 years in the enemy territory.

Tommy scored in the 44th minute and scored a dramatic final goal in the 44th minute.

After winning a thrilling win with a replacement card, Kim smiled brightly.

[Kim Nam-il / Seongnam coach: Honestly, I didn't want to lose in the fight. The director also congratulated me.]

Seongnam jumped to third place with an undefeated streak of four games.

(Video coverage: Won-Bae Kim, Video editing: Byoung-Jik Kim)