Shin Tae-yong’s Message to Indonesia: Don’t Collapse, I’ve Built This for 5 Years

Shin Tae-yong’s Message to Indonesia: Don’t Collapse, I’ve Built This for 5 Years

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Shin Tae-yong shared a⁤ heartfelt message‌ for Patrick Kluivert and the Indonesian national team players, emphasizing the importance of maintaining consistency in their performance. He highlighted ⁢that the foundation he built over five years should not ⁣be allowed to crumble / Photo: Doc. SINDOnews

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⁢ Despite no longer holding the position​ of head coach for the Indonesian National Team, Shin⁢ Tae-yong has ​demonstrated his⁤ profound affection for Indonesia. The South​ Korean coach ⁤remains a staunch supporter of Indonesian football, even expressing ‌his ⁢hopes for the Garuda Squad‍ to ​secure a spot in the 2026 ⁣World Cup.

This sentiment was evident during Shin​ Tae-yong’s visit to Cikaruncang village⁢ in Cisalak District, Subang Regency, ‌West​ Java. his trip wasn’t ‍related to coaching but rather a cameo appearance in⁢ a ⁤film titled “Ghost Soccer.”

His presence ⁢in the village underscored his deep connection ‌with Indonesian⁤ culture⁢ and its people.⁣ During this visit, Shin Tae-yong shared an emotional message with the Indonesian ‌community.

He expressed his gratitude for the unwavering support he received during his ‌tenure as the national team’s coach.⁤ Additionally, he extended his best wishes to the Chairman of⁢ PSSI ⁣and‍ the new head coach of the Indonesian National Team.

“I am deeply thankful to the Indonesian ‍people‍ for their passion for football. My time in Indonesia only deepened my love for this country, and for that, I am truly ​grateful,” said Shin‌ Tae-yong.

“I hope Mr. ‌Erick (PSSI Chairman) and⁤ the new coach, Patrick Kluivert, achieve great success in​ the 2026 World Cup. My wish is for the players to experience the World⁤ Cup stage. I also hope ‍the‍ progress we’ve made over the past five years doesn’t‍ falter. I wish everyone the best,” he added.

regarding his future plans, Shin Tae-yong admitted ⁣he hasn’t given it much thought. “There haven’t been⁢ any offers yet, so I’m not considering returning to coaching at the moment.”

Comparing Coaching and Acting ⁣Challenges

during the event, Shin Tae-yong was asked about⁢ the differences in difficulty between⁢ acting in a film and being a head coach.He stated that coaching is far more demanding.

“Being a head coach is ‍undoubtedly tougher. In filmmaking, mistakes can be corrected with retakes. But ⁢in football,‍ the responsibility for results is immense, ⁣and there’s no room for error,” explained Shin Tae-yong.

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