PSG'S LEE SCORES AS KOREA DEFEATS CHINA TO FINISH 2ND ROUND IN WORLD CUP QUALIFICATION

PSG's Lee scores as Korea defeats China to finish 2nd round in World Cup qualification

PSG's Lee scores as Korea defeats China to finish 2nd round in World Cup qualification

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Lee Kang-in, front, celebrates after scoring against China during the teams' Group C match in the second round of the Asian World Cup qualification at Seoul World Cup Stadium in Seoul on June 11. Yonhap

Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Lee Kang-in scored for his second straight match, as Korea defeated China


1-0 at home Tuesday to conclude the second round in the Asian qualification for the 2026 FIFA World


Cup.


Lee netted his 10th international goal in front of 64,935 fans at Seoul World Cup Stadium in the final


Group C match of the second round in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) World Cup qualification.


Korea had already clinched the top spot in their group, and also a ticket to the third round, after beating


Singapore 7-0 last Thursday. China, on the other hand, needed at least a draw to reach the third round


without needing help from other teams.


China hung tough for 60 minutes, frustrating Korean attackers with their suffocating defense, before Lee


finally broke the ice just past the hour 스포츠토토존 mark.


All 10 of Lee's goals have come in the past 15 matches.


Korea struggled to unlock the Chinese defense in the first half, despite spending the majority of the


opening 45 minutes in the opposing zone.


Unable to find shooting lanes with a series of passes, Korea needed some individual brilliance from


captain Son Heung-min to generate looks. In the 20th minute, Son cut in from the left wing toward the


center in his signature move, before sending a low shot easily saved by goalkeeper Wang Dalei.


Son won a free kick outside the box in the next minute, but his spot kick ricocheted off a Chinese defender


before landing on the top of the net.


Korea held a 92-8 advantage in ball possession at one point, but China pushed back a bit in the latter part


of the first half, with shots getting blocked or missing the target.


Korea finally solved China in the 61st minute, courtesy of Lee.


Son's initial shot from the left side of the box rolled through multiple bodies, and Hwang In-beom only got


a piece of the loose ball with Wang caught out of position. The ball then trickled toward the penalty spot,


and Lee beat everyone to the ball as he ran into the shot that beat the scrambling Chinese goalkeeper.


Korea kept their pressure on, with substitute Joo Min-kyu, in pursuit of his second goal in two matches,


getting denied by Wang with a left-footed attempt in the 77th minute.


Korea finished with 11 shot attempts to China's two and put six of those shots on target.


China were the more desperate side, but Korea also had something to play for in this match.


Korea were trying to remain the third-highest ranked AFC team in the FIFA rankings, thus ensuring they


would grab one of three seeds for the third round and avoid the continent's top two teams, Japan and Iran.


Japan and Iran, currently at 18th and 20th, have locked down two seeds. Korea came into Tuesday ranked


23rd, but only 0.06 point ahead of 24th-ranked Australia.


The June rankings, to be unveiled later this month, will determine the seeding for the third round, where


18 qualifying teams from the second round will be drawn into three groups of six


 

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