Paulo Bento Quits As South Korea’s Coach following South Korea’s exit from the 2022 World Cup in the round of 16, Paulo Bento will step down from his position as head coach of that nation.
South Korea was eliminated from the competition after losing to Brazil 4-1. The 53-year-old Portuguese strategist, who has been in command of the South Korea national team since 2018, commented shortly after the loss.
I recently informed the players and the federation president that I made this decision back in September.
I can attest to the fact that it is unchangeable. Also, i must express my gratitude to everyone for their efforts.
“Going forward, we must consider the future. I’m going to take a nap, and then we’ll have to see what happens. Brazil deserves our congratulations since they outperformed us.
Bento led South Korea to a sad quarterfinal exit at the 2019 Asian Cup despite winning 35 of his 57 outings in charge.
Following Roberto Martinez’s resignation as manager of Belgium, he is now the third manager to depart his position following a World Cup exit.
Tata Martino, the manager of Mexico, was also fired after his team lost to Argentina and Poland in the playoff round and failed to advance.
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