Despite their numerical superiority in the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup, South Korea unfortunately drew with Honduras and postponed the decision to advance to the round of 16 until the final match of the group stage.메이저사이트
The Korean national team, led by coach Kim Eun-joong, failed to dominate the game and drew 2-2 despite the favorable news that one Honduran player was sent off in the second match of group F at the Mendoza Stadium in Argentina on the 26th (Korean time).
With this, Korea, which had 1 win and 1 draw (4 points), defeated France 2-1 on the day and finished second in the group following Gambia (6 points), which confirmed its advance to the round of 16 with two consecutive wins, and was in the final match against Gambia on the 29th. I was able to rise to the round of 16. Even if they draw in this game, they will advance to the round of 16 unconditionally, and even if they lose, they will be ranked 3rd in the group, and there is a possibility that they will advance to the round of 16 depending on the results of other groups.
In the 22nd minute of the first half, Korea awarded a penalty kick due to a foul by Choi Seok-hyeon (Dankook University), and David Ochoa of Honduras kicked the ball and scored a goal.
However, in the 27th minute of the first half, it was confirmed through VAR reading that Ochoa, the protagonist of the opening goal, hit the face with her hand during a contest with Kang Sang-yoon (Jeonbuk) of Korea, and received a red card. opened up
Korea, which finished the first half trailing 0-1 despite the numerical advantage, allowed Honduras to counterattack in the 6th minute of the second half, giving Isaac Castillo an exquisite kick to lead the game 0-2.
After the second run, manager Kim Eun-joong tried to change the mood by omitting Bae Jun-ho (Daejeon) and Park Chang-woo (Jeonbuk) and putting in Park Seung-ho (Incheon) and Cho Young-gwang (Seoul) in the 8th minute of the second half. Kim Yong-Hak (Portimonense) grabbed the ball from the right side of the Honduras goal area, dug into the middle, and split the net with a left-footed turning shot.
Then, in the 17th minute of the second half, Lee Seung-won (Gangwon), who had scored one goal and one assist in the first match against France, scored a corner kick from the left, and Park Seung-ho scored a slightly diverted header goal to tie the score at 2:2.
Afterwards, Korea, who persistently knocked on the door of Honduras and aimed for a come-from-behind goal, had to be satisfied with an additional point as they could no longer break through the opponent’s defense.