In a video released by South Korean media, former South Korean national team player Lee Young-pyo, now a commentator on-site, and his partner Jeon Hyun-moo discussed South Korea's elimination in the third group stage match.

Lee Young-pyo began, "I apologize. We should have won. Today's match was the most difficult to commentate on in history. Nothing went right from start to finish."

"This match was terrible from beginning to end. I found myself having to constantly say negative things, so I ran out of things to say."

"This wasn't a case of losing despite trying our best. The problem lies with the match itself."

Jeon Hyun-moo remarked, "Winning or losing can happen. But if you give it your all and still lose, you can say, 'You worked hard.' However, honestly, I really don't know what they actually did."

However, Jeon Hyun-moo distanced himself from the current atmosphere when criticism of the national team focused mainly on the players. He emphasized, "The players aren't at fault."

Upon hearing this, Lee Young-pyo bowed his head and said, "I apologize."

Regarding the match against South Africa, Lee Young-pyo continued, "I can't find any coherent strategy. There was no structure, no purpose. It's difficult to even identify why the players were on the field."

"I think the coach bears 50% responsibility for the result," he added, expressing disappointment at Son Heung-min's omission from the starting lineup, saying, "I was surprised too."

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