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South Korea Defeats Czechia in Tense Match

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Oh Hyeon-gyu scores South Korea’s second goal, celebrating with teammate Lee Gi-hyuk. The game takes a turn as South Korea quickly answers after Czechia’s disallowed goal for offside. Hwang In-beom provides the decisive pass that Oh converts. South Korea now leads 2-1.

Earlier, Czechia had thought they took the lead when Tomáš Souček scored with a header from a free kick. However, it was disallowed due to offside. The decision was confirmed accurate by replays.

In the 67th minute, Hwang In-beom equalized for South Korea. He brilliantly received a pass from Lee Kang-in and outmaneuvered both the defender and the goalkeeper to tie the game.

Before these events, Czechia took a 1-0 lead in the 58th minute. Ladislav Krejčí headed in a goal, redirecting a pass from Vladimír Coufal. This was Czechia’s first shot on goal.

Despite South Korea dominating possession in the first half with multiple shot opportunities, they ended the half tied 0-0. Czechia shifted from defense to attack over time, but South Korea had clear shot advantages at 11-2 in the second half.

Discussed narratives include Son Heung-min’s near misses earlier in the match, highlighting South Korea’s attempts to convert their dominance into goals.

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