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<P align=center><A href="http://www.london2013.1x.net/" target=_blank><FONT face="Arial Black" color=#3333ff size=4><STRONG>Ä«Áö³ë¹ÙÄ«¶ó</STRONG></FONT></A> </br><img title=onclick=image_window(this) style="CURSOR: pointer" src="http://l.yimg.com/go/news/picture/2011/n5/20110819/20110819185700452n5_193223_0.jpg" name=target_resize_image[] tmp_width="300" tmp_height="225" target="_blank" /> </br> </br> </br> As South Korea defeated Britain in the semifinal of the men¡¯s soccer at the London Olympic Games on Saturday, the British media expressed its frustration on the result.
The Daily Mail reported the Britain¡¯s Ä«Áö³ë¹ÙÄ«¶ó(www.london2013.1x.net) loss, saying ¡°one of the greatest days British sport has ever known ended with a sadly familiar quarterfinal penalty shoot-out exit to South Korea in Cardiff.¡±
The Guardian said, ¡°football was politely ushered towards the ¡®and in other news¡¯ slot.¡±
The Telegraph credited Korea for having ¡°great resilience" and ignoring "the graceless booing by many Great Britain fans.¡±
British fans criticized their team online.
Some of them said called Britain the ¡°laughing stock of the world¡± about soccer. One Internet user said, ¡°if they had watched the cool precision of some of the South Korean archers, they would have known it was daft to let it go to penalties.¡±
Great Britain¡¯s Ryan Giggs said Korea¡¯s good preparation made a difference to the result.
¡°The Korean lads had played 18 games unbeaten so that¡¯s the sort of preparation they¡¯ve had compared to our preparation,¡± he said.
British coach Stuart Pearce said Korea deserved to reach the semifinal. He also complimented Korean goal keeper Lee Bum-young.
¡°Their keeper did very well to get a hand to Daniel¡¯s penalty,¡± Pearce said. </br> </br> </br> ¢Ì¢ÌÄ«Áö³ë¹ÙÄ«¶ó¢É¢É¢É¢É¡øhttp://www.london2013.1x.net/¡ù¢Ì¢Ì |
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