Central News Agency (CNA Tokyo, June 30) -- In the World Cup knockout stage, Japan was eliminated after a fierce match against Brazil. After the game, Japanese head coach Hajime Moriyasu's deep bow to the fans who came to support them attracted widespread attention in Korea. Korean renowned commentator Park Moon-sung shared related photos on Instagram, writing, "We are not asking for anything extraordinary, is it that difficult?" Park Moon-sung shared a photo on his Instagram of Hajime Moriyasu bowing deeply to the fans at the stadium after the match against Brazil. He wrote, "Head coach Moriyasu, after Japan was reversed by Brazil and failed to advance, bowed deeply to the fans who specially came to the stadium to cheer for the team. What we expect is not an excessive demand, is it really that difficult to do this?" The Korean media "Xports News" pointed out that these remarks were seen as an indirect criticism of former Korean national team head coach Hong Myung-bo. The report stated that at the resignation press conference held in Mexico, Hong Myung-bo only read a two-minute statement and left without taking any questions from the media. Furthermore, after a photo of him leaving with his hands in his pockets went viral, he was criticized by the public for not showing the expected sense of responsibility. Upon his return to Korea, Hong Myung-bo remained silent when faced with media and fans waiting at the airport, neither apologizing nor making any explanations, which further fueled the controversy. Against this backdrop, Park Moon-sung's sharing of Moriyasu's photo thanking the fans, along with the words, "We are not asking for much, is it really that difficult?" was widely interpreted as a criticism of Hong Myung-bo's attitude and handling of the situation, sparking heated discussions online. Some Korean netizens commented, "This is class. Although they lost, it was a game where they lost with honor. Japan is really cool, enviable, and that makes us even angrier