
“Overly, when there are 30 shots in the game, it’s the United States that has about 25 shots.
It was not just the ESPN analyst who was shocked.
Heather Orlyli scoring the final goal, the world’s numbers and the US champion 2-2 in the 2007 Women’s World Cup 2-2
Orley was not surprised by the goal line. Or how much the game fought in a draw. He knew it would be difficult.
Instead, with the final bullets, it was the attitude of the American rivals, who saw that he would lose a chance, not a point he had achieved.
“I remember North Korea was disappointed,” Orely said.
“Their body language seemed to say ‘Oh God, we were so close to the giant’s downloading.
North Korea is the world’s most separated country, a country that is the surround of Kim Jong-un’s incorrect leader and a deep global suspicion.
But despite the fact that living standards are far behind many other nations, North Korea has been one of the strongest nations of women on the planet.
When they faced the United States in 2007, they were fifth in the world and won three Asian titles in ten years.
Their recordings are even better at the youth level. In 2016, they won the final stages of the women’s Under-20 World Cup in Spain, the United States and France. That same year, the Under-17 team educated their age World Cup.
“The game was active in 2007, it was really difficult,” Orly said at a meeting with the North Korean leader. “It was difficult to get the ball away from them, they were walking around, they were very fast,” he said.
There was another challenge, but a challenge to North Korea.
“It was just such a cloud of uncertainty,” Orly said. “The film we had was very limited, even according to the standards of the times.
“Every time we played with North Korea, it was always a secret.
Now it’s the secret after Doping’s debate and the lack of four years of international football. Can North Korean women be a force again?