LEE JUNG HYO KEPT HIS MANNERS UNTIL THE END, BUT...JESUS 'REJECTED HANDSHAKE' AFTER WINNING 7-0 AGAINST GWANGJU

Lee Jung Hyo kept his manners until the end, but...Jesus 'rejected handshake' after winning 7-0 against Gwangju

Lee Jung Hyo kept his manners until the end, but...Jesus 'rejected handshake' after winning 7-0 against Gwangju

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"Be Manner" by Jorge Jesus Al Hilal (71) has been on the cutting board.

Portuguese coach Jesus was caught refusing Gwangju coach Lee Jung-hyo's handshake request after finishing the quarterfinals of the Asian Champions League Elite (ACLE) in the 2024-2025 season with a 7-0 victory at 1:30 a.m. on the 26th (Korea time) at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Lee approached Jesus and asked him to shake his hand, saying, "It was a great game," but he didn't seem to have any intention of holding his hand in the first place. He held his right hand right in front of his mouth, and hugged and unfolded. He pointed his finger at Lee, and repeatedly held his hand tightly. His gesture can be interpreted as "You talk too much."

"Tell him to dig into our weaknesses. We will attack his opponent's weaknesses with what he is good at. It can be presumed that he offended Jesus when he said, "I think it was either (Al-Hilal) X (Al-Hilal) or (Al-Hilal) X (Al-Hilal) X (Al-Hilal)."

Or it might have been uncomfortable for Lee to deliver instructions by shouting loudly at the players on the field in the technical area during the game.

Whatever the reason, the important thing is that Seung-jang, who won the grand victory by seven goals, did not keep his manners. It can be assumed that Lee's mind must have been embarrassed and sad since he suffered a crushing defeat after failing to unfold the tactics and strategies he prepared for 90 minutes against Al Hilal.

Gwangju gave up the first goal to Sergei Milinkovic Savic in the 6th minute of the first half, then dedicated consecutive goals to Marcos Leonardo in the 25th minute of the first half and Salem al-Dosari in the 33rd minute of the first half. Gwangju, which lost its concentration due to nervousness in front of Al Hilal's luxury army, lost 0-7 in the second half, dedicating relay goals to Aleksandr Mitrovic, Malkong, Nasser al-Dosari and Abdullah al-Hamdan.

The possession rate was 38 to 62 and the number of shots was 4 to 20. The decisive scoring chance was the scene where Asani faced the opponent's goalkeeper one-on-one at the beginning of the first half. It was a complete defeat with no words to say.

From the manager's point of view, he must have felt like hiding in a rat hole, but he tried to keep his manners until the end as he went on an away trip to Saudi Arabia as a "K-League representative," but he cannot erase the bitterness in that it was a "handshake rejection" to return.

In an interview with Korean reporters, Lee said, "I felt like Jesus was misunderstanding something. But I don't want to pay much attention. It's okay because I won't watch it anyway." 스포츠토토

Meanwhile, al-Hilal will compete with the winner of the Al-Ahliwa Buriram match on the 27th to advance to the final.

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