‘Park Yong-woo’s own goal’ South Korea allows Jordan to lose points in corner kick…Score 1-1

The Korean national soccer team, led by coach Jurgen Klinsmann, is playing the second Group E match against Jordan at the 2023 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Qatar Asian Cup at Altumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar, at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday (Korea Standard Time). Korea, which was leading 1-0, allowed a run from the corner kick.

South Korea took out a 4-4-2 formation. Son Heung-min and Cho Kyu-sung were at the front line, while Lee Jae-sung, Hwang In-beom, Park Yong-woo and Lee Kang-in filled the midfield. Lee Ki-je, Kim Min-jae, Jung Seung-hyun and Seol Young-woo set up a four-back, and Cho Hyun-woo kept the goal.

Jordan fought back with a 3-4-3 formation. Ali Iyad Olwan-Yai al-Naimat-Moussa al-Tamari was on the front line, while Mahmoud al-Mardi-Rajaj Ayad-Nizar al-Rashidan-Ehsan Haddad was in charge of the midfield. Salem al-Azalin-Yazan Abo Alab-Abdala Nasib formed a three-back and Hasan Abulaila wore goalie gloves. 토토사이트 순위

In the third minute of the first half, Korea took the opportunity first. After catching the ball from the right side, Lee Kang-in attempted a bold left-footed shot. The ball went off goal. Soon after, Hwang In-beom pushed it and Son Heung-min fell over Ehsan Haddad in the fourth minute as he was penetrating into the box, but no penalty was given. The referee declared the penalty after VAR.

Korea swallowed its regret. After catching the ball from the right side in the 19th minute of the first half, Lee Kang-in handed a perfect pass to Lee Jae-sung on the other side, who then passed it back to Son. Son shot, but was deflected off the defense.

South Korea also faced a crisis. Al-Tamari, who caught the ball in the box in the 21st minute of the first half, tried to shoot with his left foot. Cho made a good defense. In the 28th minute of the first half, Hwang In-beom used his body to block the ball while Al-Tamari was driving forward and received a yellow card. Cho blocked the ensuing free kick and the shot handled by Al Mardi.

Jordan had another chance. Olwan, who overcame competition with Seol in the 34th minute of the first half, rushed in and exchanged the ball with Al-Naimat before shooting right away. The ball missed the goal. Park Yong-woo, who was trying to block Al-Rab at the 38th minute of the first half, hit the ball to the head but was sucked into the goal. The score became 1-1.

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