Euskaraz irakurri: Ghanak garaipena erdietsi du Hego Korearen aurka (2-3)
The Ghanaian team offered an authentic survival lesson on Monday to beat South Korea (2-3) on the second day of Group H of the World Cup in Qatar, in a match in which the African team missed a two-way lead. goals, but knew how to react after the tie for Paulo Bento’s men, who are left touched and with minimal options of advancing to the round of 16.
the south korean painting started sending at Education City, where Gue-Sung Cho nearly used Chang-Hoon Kwon’s back pass after four minutes to put his team ahead. With counterattacks and strategic plays, the ‘Asian Tigers’ harassed a rival in need and who responded precisely from set pieces.
Those of Otto Addo they endured the downpour and they waited for their moment, which came to the 24 minutes in an action in which Jordan Ayew hung a ball to the area that he picked up Mohammed Salisu to get past goalkeeper Seung-Gyu Kim and send the ball into the back of the net.
Just ten minutes later, Mohammed Kudus It seemed to sentence the clash in an action in which Jordan Ayew, who forced Kim to come out with fists in the discount of the first part, acted as assistant with a measured cross that the Ajax Amsterdam midfielder took advantage of (min.34 ).
Nevertheless, the Asian team did the rest to try to overcome the adverse score at the restart. Paulo Bento moved the bench and the changes gave a new air to the team, which warned with a shot from Gue-Sung Cho that the goalkeeper cleared.
The South Korean striker did not fail shortly after, in the minute 58, when the party went into a crazy stretch; the Majorcan player Kang-In Lee, who had entered the field of play only a minute before, recovered a ball on the wing and crossed so that Cho cut distances. With no time to absorb the shock, Ghana saw how the Asian attacker managed to close his double by taking advantage of a new cross three minutes later.
With the stands unleashed, Group H turned around again in 68; Mensah reached the bottom line and put a pass back to Iñaki Williams, who missed the shot. Kudusattentive, picked up the ball to put the definitive 2-3.
Data sheet:
2 – South Korea: Kim Seung-gyu; Kim Moon-Hwan, Kim Min-Jae (Kwon Kyung-Won, d.92), Kim Young-Gwon, Kim Jin-Su; Hwang In-Beom, Jung Woo-Young (Hwang Ui-Jo, m.78), Kwon Chang-Hoon (Lee Kang-In, m.57), Jeong Woo-Yeong (Na Sang-Ho, m.46), Son Heung-Min; Cho Gue Sung.
3 – Ghana: Zigi; Lamptey (Odoi, m.78), Amartey, Salisu, Mensah (Rahman, m.88); Jordan Ayew (Sulemana, m.78), Thomas, Abdul Samed, Kudus (Djiku, m.83); Andre Ayew (Kyereh, m.78), Iñaki Williams.
Goals: 0-1, M.24: Salisu. 0-2, M:34: Kudus. 1-2, M.58: Cho Gue-Sung. 2-2, M.61: Cho Gue-Sung. 2-3, M:68: Kudus.
Referee: Anthony Taylor (ENG). He admonished Amartey (m.21), Jung Woo-Young (m.27), Lamptey (m.73) and Kim Young-Gwon (m.77). He expelled Paulo Bento, coach of the South Korean team, for protesting insistently and repeatedly at the end of the match.
Source: Eitb

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