Campbelltown [Australia]=Yonhap News) “Pressure? There shouldn’t even be talk of that now. It’s really a cliffhanger.” South Korean women’s soccer “poster child” Ji So-yeon (Suwon FC) said the time for off-field “excuses” has passed ahead of South Korea’s 2023 FIFA World Cup Australia-New Zealand Group H match against Morocco. “Actually, I wasn’t that nervous against Colombia,” Ji told reporters after training at Campbelltown Sports Stadium outside Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on Monday. I felt pretty good,” she said. The Socceroos lost their first Group H match against Colombia 0-2 on Sept. 25. The coaching staff and players regretted that they were unable casinositeking to showcase their skills due to the pressure of playing on the world’s biggest stage. When asked about the pressure, Ji So-yeon said, “I didn’t have a problem,” but added, “But I only played so well. I really didn’t think I was good enough…” She was speechless for a while. Then she said, “I was really pathetic. I’m sorry I wasn’t more helpful to the players who were nervous and under pressure. As a veteran, as an experienced player, I have to lead the team well, and I didn’t do that,” he said. “There shouldn’t be any pressure now. If we slip up, we’ll go home with no spark for the Round of 16,” he urged. “To avoid that, every player has to let go of the pressure now. I will have to talk to them more and set the tone in a good way,” he added.