“Stolen Son Heung-min PK, the clearest PK ever”.
Cho Kyu-sung scored the winning goal in the 32nd minute to give South Korea a 1-0 victory over Saudi Arabia in an exhibition match at St. James’ Park in Newcastle, England, on Wednesday (Sept. 13).
It was the first win for Klinsmann, who took over in March, and improved South Korea’s record to 1 win, 3 draws and 2 losses in six matches. South Korea finished its two-game European tour with a 1-1 draw (0-0 in Wales).
Against Saudi Arabia, Son Heung-min showed flashes of his Premier League goalscoring form, most notably a powerful break in the 34th minute that was denied by a foul. However, the referee didn’t see it as a foul.
In the ensuing attack after Cho Kyu-sung’s (Mitwillan) goal, Son Heung-min had a golden opportunity.
Cho Kyu-sung intercepted the ball in the opponent’s half and attempted a quick counterattack. Cho Kyu-sung fed the onrushing Son Heung-min with a well-timed space pass, and he sprinted toward the goal at high speed.
Heung-min used his explosive speed to find space behind the defense and sprinted into the opponent’s penalty box. The only way to stop him was to tackle him.
Saudi defender Al-Tambakti tried to tackle him from behind, which was a clear foul. But the referee didn’t call the foul.
Son looked frustrated and slapped the ground several times with his hands. He wrapped his hands around his head. Despite strong appeals to the referee, the decision was not overturned.
The Daily Star said, “Son was robbed of a penalty that couldn’t have been clearer. The Premier League referee ignored the penalty,” the Daily Star reported.
In the ensuing attack after Cho Kyu-sung (Meatwillan) scored the opening goal, Son had a golden opportunity.
Cho Kyu-sung intercepted the ball in the opponent’s half and attempted a quick counterattack. Cho Kyu-sung fed the onrushing Son Heung-min with a well-timed space pass, and he sprinted toward the goal at high speed. 온라인바카라
Heung-min used his explosive speed to find space behind the defense and sprinted into the opponent’s penalty box. The only way to stop him was to tackle him.
Saudi defender Al-Tambakti tried to tackle him from behind, which was a clear foul. But the referee didn’t call the foul.
Son looked frustrated and slapped the ground several times with his hands. He wrapped his hands around his head. Despite strong appeals to the referee, the decision was not overturned.
The Daily Star said, “Son was robbed of a penalty that couldn’t have been clearer. The Premier League referee ignored the penalty,” the Daily Star reported.
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