Portugal vs. South Korea; result, summary and goals: the Asians prevail and qualify for the round of 16

In a game in which practically everything was said and it was thought that Portugal and South Korea They were going to end equalizing 1-1, one appeared that had been in the shadows since the start of the World Cup: Heung-Min Son. The Tottenham attacker led a counterattack in the 90th minute in which he assisted a teammate and put his country into the round of 16 in an agonizing way.

At Education City Stadium, the Asians started behind early on the scoreboard, after Ricardo Horta overtook the Europeans in minute 5 of the first half. However, the Portuguese never dominated with authority and left their rival alive, who equalized in fraction 26 through Kim Young-Gwon after an erroneous bounce of Cristiano Ronaldoafter a corner kick.

Already in the second half, South Korea came from less to more and in the last breath, like who doesn’t want the thing, Hwang Hee-Chan received the assistance of Son and sent the ball to save, first, to send his country to the next round, above Uruguay.

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How was Portugal vs. South Korea? Final score

Equipment1T2tFinal
Portugal101
South Korea112

Summary and goals of Portugal vs. South Korea

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  • BY – R. Horta – Min. 5
  • COR – K. Young-Gwon – Min. 26
  • COR – H. Hee-Chan – Min- 90

Portugal vs. South Korea live

Minutes 90+6. Full Time! South Korea wins it on the ledge and they wait to find out if they qualify for the round of 16 or not.

Minute 90. Goal for South Korea! Against the terrible Asians led by Son who yielded to Hwang Hee-Chan who defined first before the goalkeeper left and places parity plus qualifying for the round of 16.

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Minute 90. The fourth official added six units.

Minute 87. Match locked without a clear dominator, while time passes. With this result, the Asians are being eliminated from the World Cup.

Minute 81. . . . Changes in Portugal. Vitinha and Joao Mario retire and Bernardo Silva and William Carvalho come in.

Minute 80. Changes in South Korea. Kim Young-Gwon and Lee Kang-in leave, and Son Jun-ho and Hwang Ui-jo enter.

Minute 79. Kim Young-Gwon was treated in the engramado for physical discomfort.

Minute 73. Free kick taken by the left-handed Lee Kang-in that goes over the Portuguese portico.

Minute 71. Counterattack from Portugal that ends Leao wrongly with a shot deflected and without force towards the goal.

Minute 69. Son’s strong first-class shot that hits Joao Cancelo on the right side, who is left lying on the ground.

Minute 66. Great response from goalkeeper Diogo Costa after a strong shot from Hwang In-beom.

Minute 65. Change in South Korea. Lee Jae-sung leaves and Hwang Hee-chan enters.

minute. 64. Changes in Portugal. Ruben Neves, Matheus Nunes and Cristiano Ronaldo are all withdrawn and Andre Silva, Rafael Leao and Joao Palhinha are in.

Minute 62. Portugal dominates with possession of the ball and advanced lines, but still lacks skill in the last 3/4 of the court.

Minute 55. Good collective play by South Korea that ends with Son with a strong shot that is deflected by the Portuguese defense to the corner kick.

Minute 53. Joao Cancelo involuntary stomping on Lee Jae-sung who was treated on the court.

Minute 51. The Europeans dominate but do not materialize. The last one was a ball into the area that Cristiano was unable to finish off with enough force, although in the end the referee ruled an advanced position.

Minute 45. Kick off the second half at Education City!

Minute 45+2 The first part ends in Education City! 1-1 draw between Europeans and Asians.

Minute 45. The fourth official adds two units.

Minute 44. Horta looked for the second with a shot from his left leg, but not strong enough to worry goalkeeper Kim Seung-Gyu who little by little takes center stage.

Minute 42. Now the siege belongs to the Portuguese, first with Rubén Neves who shot from the edge of the area, the goalkeeper gave a rebound and Cristiano Ronaldo took the opportunity to finish off the ball with a header, but found no goal.

Minute 40. A clear goal play by Son who shoots from outside the area, but the goalkeeper Diogo Costa retains without problems.

Minute 36. Yellow card for Lee Kang-in.

Minute 34. Dalot’s shot that has a good response from the goalkeeper and sends to the corner.

Minute 26. Goal for South Korea! In a corner kick, the Asians do damage and put the tie after a rebound in the area in which the ball hits Cristiano in the back, and Kim Young-Gwon scores parity.

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Minute 22. Portugal looks for the second with balls towards Cristiano Ronaldo inside the area, but the defense responds and leaves him without a chance to finish off.

Minute 16. Goal disallowed by offside! A rehearsed play in which Heung-Min Son crosses from the band and the ball is headed to the far post where Kim Jin-Su manages to push it into the net, but everything was invalidated due to the advanced position of number 3.

Minute 15. First corner kick for South Korea.

Minute 12. The ball is dominated by the Europeans who take advantage of the little pressure from the Asians, still beaten by their rival’s early goal.

Minute 5. Goal from Portugal! Second clear arrival of the Lusitanos who quickly specified Ricardo Horta who received Diogo Dalot inside the area, and made it 1-0 on the scoreboard.

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minute 3: First arrival of the Europeans with a cross from the right by Vitinha, but which is easily dominated by goalkeeper Kim Seunggyu.

Minute 1: Start the game!

The national anthems are sung!

Five minutes from the initial whistle: the teams take to the field

Diogo Jota in the dressing room

Despite his absence from the pitch due to injury, the Portuguese attacker accompanies his team in this important World Cup commitment.

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This is the XI of South Korea

Welcome to the City of Education stadium! Portugal and South Korea meet for the third day of Group H of the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

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