Commentator Park Moon-sung threw a straightforward shot at Chairman Chung Mong-gyu.

The National Assembly’s Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee asked pending questions about the Korea Football Association from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on the 24th. The Korea Football Association, which is facing controversy, had its chairman Chung Mong-kyu, national soccer team coach Hong Myung-bo, technical director Lee Im-saeng and former chairman of the Korea Electric Power Reinforcement Committee Jeong Hae-sung as witnesses.

Most of the questions were directed at Chairman Chung and Director Hong. The question was whether Chung Mong-gyu’s pressure was exerted in the process of appointing Hong Myung-bo. Chairman Chung denied, saying, “The appointment of the supervisor was done fairly.”

Chung Mong-gyu’s decision on whether to serve a fourth term is under fire. When asked by a lawmaker whether he can give up his bid for a fourth term at this moment, Chung declined to give an immediate answer, saying, “I will make a decision after careful consideration.”

Commentator Park Moon-seong, who gained the right to speak, criticized the chairman. “When I heard his remarks at the National Assembly, I felt that Chairman Chung Mong-gyu’s stay was over. Chairman Chung has neither the capacity to empathize nor the ability to solve (the problem). Incompetence and injustice will be repeated during Chairman Chung’s stay,” he said.

“I pardoned the match-fixing man on the day of the A-match. It is an anti-sporting act. We convened members of the committee to announce the result 30 minutes after the announcement. We failed to advance to the Paris Olympics by concurrently serving as interim coach Hwang Sun-hong,” Park said, criticizing the association’s mistake one by one. 메이저사이트

Chairman Chung’s face was seriously determined. However, he was not given the right to speak on Park’s remarks.

Soccer fans seem to be pleased with commentator Park Moon-seong’s comment. However, some point out that nothing has changed since his comment. After all, Chairman Chung Mong-gyu, who is in full control, has no intention to step down.

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