Like Drakor, PSSI And Shin Tae-yong's Polemic That Ended Sweetly

JAKARTA - The drama played by the Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) and Shin Tae-yong ended. Like Korean dramas, stories that start with conflicts end sweetly.

The polemic ended after the Chairman of the PSSI, Mochamad Iriawan, spoke privately with Shin. The two of them spoke heart to heart.

The man who is familiarly called Iwan Bule considers Shin as his younger brother. In terms of age, Iwan Bule is indeed older than the South Korean coach.

"It's like a younger brother in my family, so let's communicate as a family," said Iriawan.

The PSSI Ketum then ensured that Shin would continue to train the Indonesian national team. The public has been waiting for his arrival in the country to immediately build a national team that can excel in all competitions.

"I know Shin Tae Yong is a professional and great coach. The quality is very good," he said.

Meanwhile, Shin admitted that he was ready to answer the challenge. He emphasized that he never wanted to argue with PSSI. In fact, he has a great desire to advance Indonesian football.

"I am also obedient and obedient to the Chairman of the PSSI to do various things for the sake of improving Indonesian football achievements," said the former South Korean national team coach.

He added that he was ready to join hands to advance Indonesian football. Shin hopes that he can continue to share thoughts in order to achieve the goal, namely to improve Indonesia's ranking in the FIFA ranking.

In the near future, Shin Tae-yong will plan the road map for the U-19 Indonesian national team towards the 2021 U-20 World Cup. He also emphasized that there would be no problem if he had to undergo a training camp in Indonesia if it was not possible to do it abroad.