The crisis in South Korean football is deepening. President Yoon Suk Yeol has demanded a formal inquiry into the national team's World Cup failure. That is the headline.
But the real story is the power struggle behind it. The Korea Football Association (KFA) is in panic mode. They fear a government takeover.
And now the British FA has waded in, offering a 'coaching review'. A transparent attempt to deflect blame onto the bench. Sources in Seoul tell me the KFA president is fighting for his political life.
He will cling to the FA's offer as a lifeline. But will it save him? The backbench in the National Assembly is restless.
They smell blood. The president's inquiry is a sword of Damocles. The KFA knows it.
The British FA knows it. We all know it. The only question is who falls first.
The coach? The federation president? Or both?
Watch this space. The game is on.








