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World Cup Action: South Korea vs. Czechia Highlights
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- June 12, 2026
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South Korea Takes the Lead Over Czechia
Minutes after Czechia celebrated a 2-1 lead, disallowed due to offside, South Korea responded swiftly. Oh Hyeon-gyu, moving up the pitch, executed a precise finish from Hwang In-beom’s cross, putting South Korea ahead. Hwang played a significant role in both of South Korea’s goals, showcasing his impact on the game.
Czechia’s Offside Goal
Tomáš Souček’s header in the 77th minute, potentially giving Czechia the lead, was ruled offside after an immediate referee review. The replay confirmed the accuracy of the offside call.
South Korea Equalizes
In a tactical play, Hwang In-beom scored South Korea’s tying goal in the 67th minute. Utilizing a pass from Lee Kang-in, Hwang deceived the Czech defender and goalkeeper, skillfully slotting the ball home.
Substitution Decisions
Following Czechia’s 1-0 lead, both teams made strategic substitutions. South Korea introduced Hwang Hee-chan for Lee Jae-sung, while Czechia changed three offense-focused players.
Czechia’s Initial Lead
Czechia capitalized on limited chances despite South Korea’s dominance. Ladislav Krejčí headed the opening goal from Vladimír Coufal’s cross, marking Czechia’s first shot on target.
Intense Defensive Moments
South Korea’s attack put significant pressure on Czechia’s goalkeeper Matěj Kovár in the second half. Kovár made crucial saves, denying Son Heung-min twice and accumulating a total of four important saves, with South Korea leading in shot attempts.
Game Resumes
The second half of the World Cup match in Guadalajara, Mexico, begins with both teams eager to dominate play. South Korea seeks to break down Czechia’s defense, while Czechia aims for a decisive counterattack.
Halftime Statistics
As halftime concludes, South Korea holds a lead in shot attempts, yet both teams ended the first half without scoring, maintaining a goalless tie. Czechia, despite fewer attempts, remains poised in their defensive strategy.
Missed Opportunities for Son Heung-min
Renowned for his goal-scoring, Son Heung-min missed two clear chances to score, launching one shot over the goal and another wide left. His attempts highlight the high-level competition on the field.
Czechia’s World Cup Return
The Czech team, known as Czechoslovakia before 1993 and having a rich World Cup history, returned after a lengthy hiatus. Their previous participation was in 2006, failing to advance past group stages.
Game Momentum Shifts
While South Korea controlled the early play, Czechia gradually reclaimed possession, demonstrating an increasing offensive presence. Both teams equalized on corner kicks as they paused for a hydration break.
Early Game Dynamics
South Korea initially dominated the opportunities, creating close chances but unable to convert them into goals. The team’s offensive plays were well-defended, setting a competitive tone early in the match.
Game Kickoff
The match commenced in Guadalajara, with Czechia immediately challenging South Korean star Son Heung-min through physical play. The initial minutes set a combative scene for the game.
Prelude to the Match
South Korea and Czechia prepared to face off in the second World Cup match of the day, following Mexico’s victory over South Africa. The teams’ previous meeting, a friendly in 2016, added an undertone of rivalry.