The soccer team lost completely after a single-sided battle in the 80th Korea-Japan match.



The football team, led by coach Paulo Bento, lost 3-0 in a friendly match against Japan at the Nissan Stadium in Yokohama, Japan, scoring two goals in the first half and one in the second half.



Due to the defeat that day, Korea could not continue the rise of two consecutive wins against Korea and Japan, and recorded 42 wins, 23 draws and 15 losses in all-time performances.



In particular, after 10 years after the Sapporo disaster in 2011, which lost 3-0 with only one effective shot in the 80th Korea-Japan match in his career, he was reproached by a'three goal loss' again after 10 years.



Korea first conceded in the first 16 minutes after a mistaken play by the defenders.



Kim Young-kwon blocked Japan's infiltration pass, but the ball floated slightly, and when Japan's Yuya Osako quickly passed it with his right heel, Miki Yamine grabbed it and shook the net with a right-footed shot.



In the 27th minute of the first half, a mistake was a factor and an extra goal was scored.



Lee Kang-in took the ball and allowed Japan to counterattack, and Daichi Kamada fired a right-footed shot.



Bentoho, who fell 2-0 in the first half, collapsed with a header to Wataru Endo in a corner kick in the 37th minute of the second half.



In Korea, it was only in the 39th minute of the second half that Lee Dong-jun made the first effective shot with a right foot, but it was far from scoring.



After returning to Korea on the afternoon of the 26th, the national team moves to the Paju NFC (National Team Training Center) immediately and continues training by quarantining the'same group (cohort)' until the 2nd of the following month.