PSSI recently appointed Shin Tae-yong as the head coach of the Indonesian national football team. The South Korean coach was brought in with high hopes of leading the Garuda squad to success in various competitions. However, with recent disappointing performances in international matches, questions have been raised about when PSSI will evaluate Shin Tae-yong’s performance as head coach.
In a recent interview, PSSI Secretary General, Yunus Nusi, addressed the concerns about the team’s performance under Shin Tae-yong’s leadership. He stated that the evaluation process for the head coach is ongoing and that the PSSI is closely monitoring the team’s progress. Nusi emphasized that the evaluation of the head coach is a continuous process and that the decision to retain or replace Shin Tae-yong will be made based on the team’s performance in upcoming matches.
Nusi also mentioned that the PSSI is working closely with Shin Tae-yong to address the team’s weaknesses and improve their performance on the field. He highlighted the importance of giving the coach time to implement his strategies and tactics and that the PSSI is committed to supporting him in his efforts to bring success to the national team.
It is clear that PSSI is taking the evaluation of Shin Tae-yong’s performance seriously and is closely monitoring the team’s progress under his leadership. The decision to retain or replace the head coach will be based on the team’s performance in upcoming matches, and it is clear that the PSSI is committed to ensuring the success of the Indonesian national team.
Overall, it is evident that the evaluation of Shin Tae-yong as head coach of the Indonesian national team is an ongoing process, and the PSSI is closely monitoring the team’s progress under his leadership. The decision to retain or replace the coach will be made based on the team’s performance in upcoming matches, and it is clear that the PSSI is committed to supporting Shin Tae-yong in his efforts to bring success to the national team.