Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 25
South Korea Falls 1-0 to South Africa After Son Heung-Min Benching Jeopardizes World Cup Progress
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 25

South Korea Falls 1-0 to South Africa After Son Heung-Min Benching Jeopardizes World Cup Progress

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jun 25

Summary

  • South Korea slipped to third in Group A after a 1-0 defeat in Monterrey, turning a match where a draw was enough into a nervous wait for a best-third-place berth.
  • Hong Myung-Bo dropped captain Son Heung-Min from the starting XI for the first time in a World Cup since 2010, and the decision drew jeers before kickoff before backfiring on the field.
  • Thapelo Maseko scored just after the hour mark, finishing Tshepang Moremi's cross after South Africa had already forced several key blocks and saves from South Korea.
  • Son entered at halftime, but South Korea still failed to break down South Africa's defense despite tactical changes and a late barrage of crosses.
  • The win sent South Africa into the knockout stage for the first time, while even a South Korea advance now leaves Hong facing scrutiny over a gamble made with the round of 32 in reach.

Insights

South Africa's counter-attack secured a historic win, but can this style survive against the World Cup's elite teams?
How did a 74-year-old coach in his final job mastermind South Africa's first-ever World Cup knockout stage qualification?
With stars from PSG and Bayern Munich, why did South Korea's attack fail so spectacularly against South Africa's defense?