South Korea reach World Cup last 16 with last-gasp winner
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group H - South Korea v Portugal - Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar - December 2, 2022 South Korea's Hwang Hee-chan celebrates after the match as South Korea qualify for the knockout stages REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
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Hwang Hee-chan scored the winner in injury time to rescue South Korea from the
brink of World Cup elimination in a thrilling 2-1 victory over
already-qualified Portugal on Friday.
The
Wolverhampton Wanderers' forward slipped in the winner in the 91st minute at
Education City Stadium in Qatar to spark delirium and tears among the Korean
fans.
Talisman Son
Heung-min, who set up the winner, collapsed to the floor and lay on his back on
the turf at the final whistle. He had tears in his eyes.
The Korean
players then stood in a huddle on the pitch watching the Ghana v Uruguay match
on a mobile phone as they awaited their place in the last 16 to be confirmed.
A
much-changed Portugal had taken a fifth-minute lead through Ricardo Horta but
the Koreans, who had to win to stand any chance of staying alive, hit back in
the 27th minute through Kim Young-gwon.
Portugal
skipper Cristiano Ronaldo played a part in the Korean equaliser, turning his
back on a corner and the ball hitting him to set up Kim.
South Korea
and their skipper Son, in a mask after recent surgery, needed to score again
but they failed to really trouble Portugal until Son set up Hwang in injury
time after a fine run.
Before a
ball was even kicked a roar went up at Education City Stadium every time
Ronaldo's face popped up on the big screen, even during the national anthems.
There were some jeers too and chants of "Messi, Messi".
South Korea
coach Paulo Bento, the former Portuguese international, had to watch from the
stands after he was sent off following the final whistle of the Koreans' 3-2
defeat to Ghana.
He saw his
men fall behind after just five minutes when defender Pepe played the ball down
the right to Manchester United full-back Diogo Dalot.
Dalot easily
evaded a weak Korean challenge and pulled the ball back from the byline for
winger Horta to fire unmarked into the back of the net in front of a 44,000
crowd.
With
qualification already secure, Portugal made six changes from the team that beat
Uruguay 2-0, Dalot and Horta among those bought in.
But they
still looked dangerous every time they went forward in the first half against a
Korean defence missing Napoli's Kim Min-jae.
South Korean
skipper Son, the Spurs forward, was yet to get going at this World Cup after
surgery for a fracture around his left eye at the start of November.
Wearing a
black mask to protect the wound, the 30-year-old showed glimpses of his
brilliant best as South Korea chased the win they so badly needed.
South Korea
were threatening to get on top and in the 27th minute they were level.
The
37-year-old Ronaldo, surely playing at his last World Cup, unwittingly played a
central role in the South Korean goal.
Currently
without a club after his bitter departure from Manchester United, the forward
turned his back on a Korean corner and the ball hit his shoulder and fell
straight to defender Kim to turn in.
The second
half was more of the same - Portugal enjoying more possession and stroking the
ball around but South Korea and an increasingly influential Son a threat on the
break.
Portugal
coach Fernando Santos brought Ronaldo off on 65 minutes to save his legs, then
attacker Hwang came on and proved to be the hero at the death.

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