Group B: 4 teams power are balanced, South Korea has the upper hand

7/23/2021 8:58:51 AM

Group B: 4 teams power are balanced, South Korea has the upper hand


The Korean National Olympics won the Asian Youth Championship last year and was also the winner of the last two Asian Games. The Korean National Olympics won third place in the London Olympics in 2012, setting the best Olympic results in team history, and also won fifth place in the last Rio Olympics. As the number one star of the South Korean team, Sun Xingmin’s absence from the Olympic Games is the main reason for the apparently low overall value of the Olympic team.

Romania made a miracle in the 2019 European Youth Championship. In the same group as France, England, and Croatia, it actually beat the top three to qualify for the Olympics ahead of time. Although it lost to Germany in the semi-finals, it was still the European Youth. The 4th place in the competition has returned to the Olympic stage since 1964. Romania's Group B opponents are weak and have greater hopes of qualifying.

The New Zealand National Olympics was the winner of the last Oceania Olympic Qualifying Tournament. With Australia changing to the Asian region, New Zealand's advantages have become particularly prominent. The New Zealand National Olympics only participated in the Olympic Games twice in 2008 and 2012, and finally only won 14th and 16th respectively. In this Olympics, New Zealand's biggest reliance is Burnley's high center-forward Chris Wood.

The Honduras National Olympics has a total net worth of 4.61 million pounds, and the majority of players come from the domestic league. The Honduras National Olympics achieved a miracle in March this year. They defeated the United States in the semi-finals of the Central and North American Youth Championships. In the finals, they lost to host Mexico in penalty kicks and won an Olympic qualification. Honduras got 4th in the last Rio Olympics. Whether it can create another miracle this time is worth paying attention to.