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Hwang Seon-Hong, Defeats Thailand 4-0
[Asian Games] Hwang Seon-Hong, Defeats Thailand 4-0 in Front of Lee Kang-In... 1st Place in Group, Confirmed for Round of 16
We won early with 4 goals in the first half alone… Hong Hyun-seok, Ahn Jae-jun, Eom Won-sang, Lee Jae-ik, Lee Kang-in, who saw the performance of his teammates, continued to give high fives... Group E final match against Bahrain on the 24th
The Korean men's soccer team, which is attempting to win the Asian Games for the third time in a row, won the second game of the group stage at the Hangzhou Games comfortably and confirmed its advancement to the round of 16 by finishing first in the group. 스포츠토토
The Korean national team, led by coach Hwang Seon-hong, won 4-0 against Thailand in the second match of Group E of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games men's soccer group stage held at the Jinhua Sports Center Stadium in Zhejiang, China, on the 21st.
Hwang Seon-hong, who won both of the group stage games, accumulated 6 points and secured first place in Group E.
In the previous game, Bahrain (2 points), ranked 2nd in the group, drew with Kuwait, eliminating the possibility of Korea regaining first place regardless of the result of the final match.
The winner of Group E will face the runner-up of Group F, where North Korea, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, and Chinese Taipei compete, in the round of 16.
Korea, who scored a total of 13 goals in two games following the game against Kuwait (9-0), will play the final group stage match against Bahrain on the 24th.
Coach Hwang Seon-hong placed Park Jae-yong (Jeonbuk) at the forefront that day, and had K-League attackers such as Ko Young-jun (Pohang), Eom Won-sang (Ulsan), and Ahn Jae-jun (Bucheon) actively aim to score.
Hong Hyun-seok (Gent) and captain Baek Seung-ho supported them in the midfield, while Hwang Jae-won (Daegu), Park Jin-seop (Jeonbuk), Lee Jae-ik (Seoul E-Land), and Seol Young-woo (Ulsan) formed the back four.
The starting goalkeeper was Lee Gwang-yeon (Gangwon).
Korea opened the scoring with Hong Hyun-seok's headed goal 15 minutes after kickoff, and scored four goals in the first half alone.
Five minutes after Hong Hyun-seok scored, Ahn Jae-jun scored a goal by hitting the ball flowing in front of him hard with his right foot because the opposing defense was unable to handle it.
In the 39th minute of the first half, Eom Won-sang also scored consecutively following the game against Kuwait.
He momentarily overtook the defense with a 2-on-1 pass, penetrated the goal, and hit the net with a right-footed shot.
In extra time in the first half, even defender Lee Jae-ik scored a goal.
This time, Jae-Ik Lee took advantage of the Thai defense's inability to completely clear the ball in a set-piece situation and made it 4-0 in the first half with a thunderous shot.
Coach Hwang, perhaps not satisfied with the 4-goal gap, replaced Eom Won-sang at the start of the second half and replaced Jung Woo-young (Stuttgart) with Jung Woo-young (Stuttgart), and in the 31st minute of the second half, he replaced Go Young-jun with Jo Young-wook (Gimcheon) to continue to strengthen the offensive line.
Cho Young-wook, who scored two goals in the game against Kuwait, had a golden opportunity to score by intercepting an opponent's pass toward the goalkeeper four minutes after entering the field.
However, he was unable to score an additional point as his shot from the front of the goal missed by a narrow margin.
Meanwhile, Lee Kang-in, who arrived in Hangzhou this afternoon, was omitted from the playing list considering the tight schedule, and watched his teammates' performances from the stands rather than the bench.
Every time Hwang Seon-hong-ho scored, he could not hide his joy as he continued to exchange high fives with the Korean Football Association officials who were present.
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