South Korea’s dismal World Cup first-round exit has sparked fury at home and calls for a complete overhaul at the top have not been silenced by coach Hong Myung-bo’s resignation.
South Korea, World Cup semi-finalists as co-hosts in 2002, limped out of the tournament after failing to squeeze into the knockout rounds as one of the top eight third-place finishers.
They had the last 32 within their reach only to suffer a shock 1-0 loss to lower-ranked South Africa.
Their early exit prompted coach Hong to quit on Sunday and cast doubt over the international future of captain Son Heung-min.
It also earned the team a rebuke from the country’s president, Lee Jae Myung, who pointed the finger at “incompetent people” and apologised to the nation.
The president’s comments reflect public anger that has reached a boiling point after years of simmering discontent with South Korean football chiefs.
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