South Korea manager receives death threats after World Cup group stage exit, prompting riot police deployment
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Suvojit Banerjee
Summary
South Korea's early exit from the FIFA World Cup has led to serious off-field consequences, including death threats directed at the team's manager. Authorities are deploying over 150 riot police officers at the airport to manage potential unrest when the delegation returns home. The security operation follows a wave of alarming reactions from fans disappointed by the team's failure to advance past the group stage despite high expectations.
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Twitter / XSouth Korea manager receives death threats after World Cup group stage exit, prompting riot police deploymenttransfernewslive.comKey quotes
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South Korea's disappointing FIFA World Cup campaign has continued to generate serious consequences away from the pitch.
The Asian nation failed to progress beyond the group stage despite entering the tournament with high expectations.
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