South Korea
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0

Czech Republic
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0
Match Stats
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Head-2-Head
Standings
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2.00
Expected goals (xG)
0.84
Passing
469 (87%)
Accurate passes
228 (71%)
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1
G
Kim Seung-gyu
D
Gi-Hyuk Lee
4
D
Kim Min-jae
2
D
Han-Beom Lee
13
M
Lee Tae-seok
8
M
Seung Ho Paik
M
Hwang In-beom
22
M
Young-woo Seol
10
F
Jae-sung Lee
F
Kang-in Lee
7
F
Son Heung-min (C)
Substitutes
20
F
Yang Hyun-Jun
9
F
Gue-sung Cho
17
M
Jun-Ho Bae
23
M
Jens Castrop
26
M
Dong-gyeong Lee
5
D
Kim Tae-hyeon
14
D
Wi-je Cho
15
D
Kim Moon-hwan
12
G
Song Bum-keun
21
G
Jo Hyeonwoo
M
Jin-seob Park
M
Jin-gyu Kim
F
Hyeon-gyu Oh
F
Ji-sung Eom
F
Hwang Hee-chan
1
G
Matěj Kovář
D
Ladislav Krejčí (C)
15
F
Pavel Šulc
17
F
Lukáš Provod
10
F
Patrik Schick
Substitutes
11
F
Jan Kuchta
8
M
Vladimír Darida
12
M
Lukáš Červ
25
M
Hugo Sochurek
26
M
Denis Višinský
21
M
David Douděra
3
D
Tomáš Holeš
2
D
David Zima
14
D
David Jurásek
23
G
Lukáš Horníček
16
G
Jindřich Staněk
F
Mojmír Chytil
F
Tomáš Chorý
F
Adam Hložek
M
Michal Sadílek
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South Korea defeated Czech Republic 2-1 in an intense World Cup clash at Estadio Akron, with Hwang In-Beom’s second-half strike proving decisive after the visitors had taken an early lead.
South Korea came into this World Cup fixture seeking to build momentum in Group H. Czech Republic arrived at Estadio Akron as dangerous opponents, looking to upset the favorites and claim three points. Both teams knew this match could shape their tournament trajectory.
The Czechs struck first in the 59th minute when Ladislav Krejčí found the back of the net. His goal gave Czech Republic an unexpected advantage and forced South Korea to respond. The visitors had weathered early pressure from their hosts.
South Korea dominated possession throughout the first half, controlling 62 percent of the ball. They created numerous chances but struggled to convert their opportunities into goals. The hosts fired 15 total shots, though only six found the target.
At halftime, South Korea trailed despite their superior control. They needed to be more clinical in front of goal. The second half promised a different intensity from the home team.
Hwang In-Beom changed the match in the 67th minute with an equalizer. His finish was composed and precise, drawing South Korea level. The momentum shifted decisively toward the hosts.
Just 13 minutes later, Oh Hyeon-Gyu put South Korea ahead with a goal in the 80th minute. The substitute made an immediate impact off the bench. Czech Republic suddenly faced an uphill battle.
Czech Republic pressed hard in search of an equalizer but could not find a way through. South Korea’s defense held firm under pressure. The hosts managed the final stages effectively.
Hwang In-Beom delivered a standout performance, earning an 8.9 rating. He scored and provided an assist while taking two shots on target. Kang-in Lee also impressed with an 8.2 rating and three key passes.
The statistics told South Korea’s story. They recorded an expected goals total of 2.0 compared to Czech Republic’s 0.84. South Korea’s 87 percent pass accuracy reflected their control, while the Czechs managed 71 percent.
South Korea climbed the Group H table with this vital victory. The win positioned them well for the knockout stages. Czech Republic must regroup and bounce back in their next fixture.





















