He drove hard throughout the second half, but... South Korea lost 0-1 to Colombia, ···'The lack of goal determination and overcoming physical inferiority.'
He drove hard throughout the second half, but... South Korea lost 0-1 to Colombia, ···'The lack of goal determination and overcoming physical inferiority.'
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The Korean women's soccer team failed to overcome the lack of goal-scoring ability and physical differences.
South Korea lost the first warm-up match against Colombia 0-1 on May 30 at the Southeast Asian Rugby Stadium in Incheon.먹튀검증
South Korea played in a 4-2-3-1 formation. Moon Eun-joo stood in front. Ji So-yeon supported, and Jang Seul-ki and Park Soo-jung were responsible for left and right attacks. Lee Young-joo and Kim Shin-ji formed the midfield, while Ko Yu-jin and Kim Hye-ri played left and right fullbacks. Lim Sun-joo and Shin Na-young worked as central defenders, and Kim Min-jung defended the goal.
Colombia was also a 4-2-3-1 formation. Ramirez stood in front. Caicedo was behind, Izquierdo and Fabi were responsible for left and right attacks. Serna and Usme formed the midfield, and Daniela Arias and Karolina Arias started as left and right fullbacks. Minota and Espialeta worked as center defenders, and Tapia defended the goal.
Colombia had an overwhelming advantage in terms of power and speed. Korea struggled with Colombia's attack using instantaneous speed.
Colombia shook the Korean net in the 14th minute of the first half. Ramirez poked a penetration pass and Caicedo cut the corner of the goal.
However, the score was disallowed as the referee declared offside.
Colombia scored the first goal in the 25th minute of the first half. Caicedo stabbed the penetration pass. Daniela Arias was fouled while penetrating. It was near the penalty box. Usme swung the net with a fantastic free kick that cut through the top corner of the Korean goal.
Colombia's offense continued. Colombia had an opportunity to score an additional goal in the 31st minute of the first half. Shin Na-young committed a handball foul in the process of blocking Ramirez. It was a penalty kick.
Usme, who scored a fantastic free kick, stepped up as a penalty kick kicker. Goalkeeper Kim Min-jung read the direction. Goalkeeper Kim Min-jung saved Usme's penalty.
As the game headed into the second half, Colombia's players' physical strength was noticeable.
South Korea pushed Colombia hard past the middle of the second half.
South Korea had a decisive opportunity in the 35th minute of the second half. Jang Seul-ki dug into the right side and made a low and fast cross. Kang Chae-rim, who was replaced, caught the ball with his back to the defender. Kang Chae-rim quickly attempted a turning shot. Kang Chae-rim's shot was slightly off the goal.
South Korea stepped up its offensive.
Ko Yu-jin's shot came from a corner kick in the second half of the extra time. Ko Yu-jin's shot was caught in the opponent's defense body.
South Korea failed to open Colombia's goal.