Korean soccer collapsed! 0-1 shock loss to Indonesia...We're on the verge of elimination from the group stage
Korean soccer collapsed! 0-1 shock loss to Indonesia...We're on the verge of elimination from the group stage
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South Korea's under-17 national soccer team, led by head coach Baek Ki-tae, bowed its head due to bad luck in the net and penalties in the second half.
Baek Ki-tae lost 0-1 in the first Group C match of the 2025 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-17 Asian Cup against Indonesia's U-17 national team at Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Stadium in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on the 5th (Korea time).
The top eight teams in this tournament will be given the right to participate in the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar in November. A total of 16 countries participated, and the top two teams in the group will advance to the quarterfinals, so they will succeed in advancing to the World Cup if they pass the group stage.
Korea was in Group C along with Indonesia, Yemen and Afghanistan. Baek hit the post twice in the first group match against Indonesia, and allowed the winning goal by conceding a penalty kick in the extra time of the second half, sending a red light to his team's advance to the quarterfinals.
Coach Baek started Kim Min-chan, Soyoon-woo, Park Byung-chan, Jung Hee-jung, Kim Ye-gun, Lim Ye-chan, Kim Ji-hyuk, Oh Haram, Koo Hyun-bin and Jin Gun-young, including goalkeeper Park Do-hoon.
South Korea threatened Indonesia's goal in the first minute of the first half. Oh Haram's shot slightly headed out of the net, chilling Indonesian bloodshed.
In the 12th minute of the first half, South Korea's first goal opportunity was blocked by the post. Kim Ye-gun fired a sharp left-footed shot, which did not lead to a goal as the shot hit the post.
South Korea faced a losing point crisis in the 14th minute of the first half, but goalkeeper Park Do-hoon avoided the crisis with a calm save.
In Indonesia's counterattack, striker Meerza Pirzatula faced a one-on-one opportunity with the goalkeeper. At this time, goalkeeper Park Do-hoon came out quickly and narrowed the shooting angle, and blocked the shooting opportunity as he succeeded in pulling out the ball by predicting the movement of Pirzatula trying to break through.
In the 16th minute of the first half, Park Byung-chan tried to score with a right-footed shot in the center of the penalty area, but the shot was in front of the goalkeeper and was caught by the goalkeeper. A minute later, Oh Haram's left-footed mid-range shot from outside the box also headed into the goalkeeper's arms.
South Korea's attacks continued. In the 20th minute of the first half, Kim Ji-hyuk fired a right-footed volley shot from the center of the box, but the shot went up and did not lead to an effective shot.
Baek Ki-tae had a hard time opening the Indonesian goal. In the 31st minute of the first half, Jung Hee-jung's right foot shot aimed at a far post from the right side of the penalty area was slightly directed to the side of the net, leaving a regret.
In the 36th minute of the first half, Kim Ye-gun drove the ball directly into the left side of the penalty area and fired a left-footed shot at the far post, leading to a corner kick as the shot hit the defensive foot and headed out of the net.
In the 45th minute of the first half, Lim Ye-chan succeeded in putting Kim Ye-gun's long pass in the sharp box on his feet, but the shot flew over the net.
With 1 minute of added time in the first half, both teams ended the first half 0-0 as they failed to score in the end.
During the first 45 minutes, Baek displayed overwhelming performance against Indonesia by recording a ball possession ratio of 64 to 36 and a shooting number of 10 to 1. However, he failed to take the lead as the second shot on goal was not scored.
After the second half, Korea used two replacement cards when no goals were scored. Im Ye-chan and Oh Haram were called in, and Ryu Hye-sung and Jang Woo-sik were put in. In the 20th minute of the second half, Jung Hee-jung and Kim Ji-hyuk were excluded, and Jeong Hyeon-woong and Kim Ji-sung were put on the ground.
In the 22nd minute of the second half, South Korea made an effective shot but failed to score. Jin Gun-young's mid-range shot from outside the box was saved by the goalkeeper.
South Korea missed the opportunity to score a decisive first goal in the 25th minute of the second half. Kim Ji-sung's cross from the left hit the post and flowed in front of Jang Woo-sik. At this time, Jang Woo-sik's shot did not lead to a goal as he hit the net next to the net.
In the 39th minute of the second half, South Korea used one more replacement card. Kim Ye-gun left and Park Seo-joon was replaced. As soon as Park was put in, he received a cutback pass from Chung Hyeon-woong and tried to shoot, but failed to make a valid shot.
With seven minutes left in the second half, South Korea faced a crisis as Indonesia won a penalty for South Korea's handball foul.
Goalkeeper Park Do-hoon succeeded in blocking Evandra Florasta's shot as a penalty kicker, but Florasta quickly pushed the second ball into the net and scored the first goal. 카지노사이트
Korea struggled to score an equalizer for a short period of time, but failed to score, ending the match with a 0-1 defeat against Indonesia. The team lost its first group match, sending a red light on its advance to the quarterfinals.