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'Kick a Goal's' Shim Euddeum Vows to Show Mashima the Heat of Korean Spice

'Kick a Goal's' Shim Euddeum Vows to Show Mashima the Heat of Korean Spice
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'Kick a Goal's' FC Streaming Fighters' Shim Euddeum has declared her intention to show FC Wonder Women's Mashima the fiery taste of Korea.

In the upcoming broadcast of SBS's 'Kick a Goal' on the 14th, the fourth match of the G League will unfold, showcasing a fierce battle. This episode will feature the clash between the G League's sensation, 'FC Streaming Fighters', and 'The Demon King' Mashima, alongside 'FC Wonder Women', who have established themselves as the top contenders of Group B.

Emerging as a powerhouse, 'FC Streaming Fighters', champions of the SBS Cup, are set to go head-to-head with the rising stars, 'Wonder Women', in a battle of pride. The spotlight is on the rematch between 'The Ultimate Physique' Shim Euddeum and 'Technique Demon King' Mashima, following their previous encounter in the second Japan-Korea match. Both players are currently leading Group B in scoring with two goals each, amplifying expectations for their performance. Captain Shim Euddeum of 'FC Streaming Fighters' expressed her determination, stating, "I'll show Mashima the spicy taste of Korea. I'm approaching this as a personal second Japan-Korea match and am ready to play my heart out," igniting curiosity about whether 'FC Streaming Fighters' can maintain their pride as a formidable team.

To counter 'FC Wonder Women's' aggressive play, 'FC Streaming Fighters' coach Park Ju-ho has implemented a 'three-back' strategy to bolster defensive organization. This tactic involves three players forming a solid defensive line at the back, ready to exploit any mistakes by the opposition for quick counterattacks. Chairman Ha Seok-ju, who observed the game, praised Coach Park's tactical choice, noting that 'Balladream', their previous opponent, was also outplayed by this strategy.

Furthermore, Coach Park Ju-ho, known as a 'modern football expert', has intensified his strategy with a 'body combat special training'. He emphasized, "Football is inherently a sport of intense pressure and physical confrontation. Winning requires engaging in body combat with up to three players." His demonstration of body combat led to laughter among the players, who joked about the potential for criticism. However, Coach Park assured, "It's definitely not a foul. I instructed it, so I'll take responsibility," confidently pushing his 'beyond this world pressure' tactic. The upgraded 'FC Streaming Fighters', enhanced by Coach Park's 'body combat special training', aims to defeat 'Wonder Women' and ascend to the top ranks, with the outcome to be revealed in the broadcast.

The journey of 'FC Streaming Fighters', powered by Park Ju-ho's 'body combat special training', in their quest for a second consecutive victory will be unveiled in 'Kick a Goal' airing at 9 PM on the 14th.

(SBS Entertainment News | Kang Sun-ae)
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