This is the greatest asian player of all time

>this is the greatest asian player of all time
Why are Asians so shit at football?

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Arsenal fan here. Watch how the yellow fever faggots try tell you some shitty gimmick Japanese player is better for trophies the club won that he was barely influential in

But Son is good at football. Checkmate.

that's not shinsuke nakamura

Ji sung park you fucking clown

>Ji sung park

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YA DOUGHBALL

Holland has won the same amount of Worldcups as China, I wouldnt talk shit.

>who is Cha Bum Kum

Based

because football is generosity, efforts and flair ; principes foreign to asians.

has he won any trophies?

They are shit at collective sports in general, because while said collective sports obviously need a colletive mindset and players working together, they also still need creativity, players going outisde of the textbok and taking individual initiative, which does not go well with the Asian mindset and training/teaching methods. And eve more important in this context, when a player takes an individual initiative that fails, his teammates have to accept it and be OK with it, a point that goes completely against the Asian mindset of "you have to hammer the nail that stands out", where individuals taking initiative that stand out from the collective and failing at this are abhorred and vilified.
It's no wonder that collective sport they're the best at is baseball.

The one against your country in the Asia cup?

You mean Shunsuke Nakamura, right?

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Nakata?

ya

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this

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KNEE ON YOUR FACE

yur son boo

Yamamoto Kaderate

fak maa boi

quite a jaw on the cunt

Jisung Park who was a captain of Manchester United

He won the Premier league 4 times
and won the Champions league 1 times
He was the main player when Korea team achieved the semifinals in the Worldcup

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I didn't think Chielian was smart though

I see you're a man of taste as well

>ctrl f
>no Nakata
Let me know when all these imposters win something as good as peak Serie A.
>inb4 park
Le run around fast dog, big whoop.

King Kazu

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But the Netherlands has actually produced world class players, unlike the continent of Asia. The tiny country of the Netherlands vs. the mega-populated CONTINENT of Asia.

That is a sexy free kick. Honda had a few free kick goals that were sexy too.

See

>no ballon d'or
>best
kek, not a chance

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id like to think so

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That's where you're wrong, nigger. The GOAT Asian, the GOAT manager.

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>Nakata
Played 15 games and scored twice. Real linchpin of that title winning team

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>He was the main player when Korea team achieved the semifinals in the Worldcup
funny, I don't remember him being the one running around the pitch with a whistle in his mouth being corrupt as fuck

weird

He was a benchwarmer, retard.

Literally wu

wtf I see he's still playing?

>Asteroid 29986 Shunsuke is also named in his honour
How can one man be so based?

Park, Park wherever you may be,
You eat dogs in your country,
But it Could be worse,
You could be scouse,
Eating rats in the council house.

Obvious bait post, but honestly I think East Asia is doing fine. They only started catching up to the mainstream soccer world around the controversial 2002 world cup. They had no youth system or anything before that and there was virtually nobody moving to europe to get a taste of the “real” soccer scenes. It’s been about two decades since then so it makes sense we start seeing quality players starting to come up from korea and japan.

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Not wrong, that said as far as Japan is concerned they started profesionnalizing football back in the early 80s with foreign coaches and staff e.g. Wenger and pre-retirement foreign stars like Zico.
But yeah 2002 was a huge boost in popularity though I reckon baseball is still more popular by far

based