China failed to stop Son Heung-min from ‘concealing’ even laser attacks that went beyond boos

The South Korean national soccer team, led by head coach Jürgen Klinsmann, is facing China in the second Group C match of the 2026 FIFA Asian qualifying round at the Universiade Sports Center in Shenzhen, China, at 9 p.m. on the 21st. While Son Heung-min took a 1-0 lead with the first goal of the penalty kick, the Chinese spectators’ senseless “non-manner” behavior was detected.

The manners of the Chinese spectators were excessive. Boos poured in at a time when South Korea’s national anthem came out. At least in the custom of international dialogue, it is customary to give silence and applause in respect of the other country during the national anthem, but there was no such manner for Chinese soccer fans. 스포츠토토사이트

After that, when the game began, Chinese spectators booed nonstop. Whenever a Chinese player steals Son Heung-min’s ball or roughs it, he cheers, and on the contrary, whenever Korean players continue to play, he is seen discouraged by unilateral boos.

In particular, the Chinese audience booed even though they were sincere. In the 9th minute of the first half, Hwang Hee-chan grabbed the ball and dribbled and passed it toward Cho Kyu-sung, who penetrated the box. It led to a pre-wedding situation at the gate and fell on Jucheonje’s foot in the scene where Hwang Hee-chan ran again. The referee declared a penalty.

South Korea scored the first goal in the 10th minute of the first half. In the 9th minute of the first half, Hwang Hee-chan grabbed the ball and dribbled and passed it toward Cho Kyu-sung, who penetrated the box. It led to a pre-wedding situation at the gate and fell on Jucheonje’s foot in the scene where Hwang Hee-chan ran again. The referee declared a penalty.

Son Heung-min, who played as a kicker, scored without any problems with his accurate shot. In the scene of Son Heung-min’s score, the Chinese crowd’s excessive “non-manner” behavior was detected. It was a laser shot aimed at Son Heung-min’s face. If this laser is directed to the player’s eyes, there may be instantaneous visual field problems.

However, Son did not panic. Rather, he shook China’s net with a perfect shot. Immediately after scoring, Son Heung-min took the lead perfectly by showing a “shhh” gesture toward the crowd booing before and during the game.

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