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Hilarious ! North Korean GOAL KEEPER Missing the Ball and Falling Over TWICE !
- Published_at:2016-09-24
- Category:Sports
- Channel:Spotlight
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- description: Worst blooper ever... or throwing the match? North Korean keeper misses the ball and then falls over TWICE - but critics say he was trying to lose Jang Paek Ho concedes a ridiculous goal in Asian Under-16 Championship North Korean races miles from his goal as Uzbekistan keeper kicks long Paek Ho lets ball sail over his head and falls over twice trying to get back North Korea's defeat helps them avoid strongly fancied Iraq in quarters A North Korean Under-16 goalkeeper has caused hilarity - and potential controversy - after conceding a ridiculous goal scored by his opposite number. Jang Paek Ho needlessly came racing miles out of his area and then completely misjudged a long clearance by Uzbekistan goalkeeper Jasurbek Umrzakov in this week's Asian youth championships in India. But his laughable attempts to race back and stop the ball from going into the net have raised suspicions that he deliberately let it in to help North Korea get an easier game in the next round. Jang Paek Ho looked to have plenty of time to correct his first mistake when the ball went sailing yards over his head, only for him to inexplicably stumble and fall to the ground at the vital moment as he was chasing back. Amazingly, he still had a chance to get up and make the save, but then fell over once again with an exaggerated dive. North Korea had already qualified for the quarter-finals of the tournament ahead of their game against Uzbekistan, with the winner knowing they would have to face reigning Arab champions Iraq. The losers instead would get to play surprise qualifiers Oman, so there was actually an incentive for North Korea to tank in their final group game. After a goalless first half, it took just four minutes for Jang Paek Ho to suffer his apparent brain freeze, before he conceded two more goals in six minutes and was then substituted off with nine minutes to go.
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