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S. Korea falls to Mexico in second straight World Cup loss

2018-06-24 23 Dailymotion

The match Saturday night ended in tears for South Korea, but as President Moon said, star striker Son Heung-min, who plays for Tottenham in the English Premier League, nailed a world-class goal with just a few minutes left to go.<br />The South Korean side struggled the whole match against Mexico, who put away a penalty in the 26th minute, then a second goal in the 66th.<br />Korea's late goal was its first of the tournament.<br />Things got a little rough, with South Korea racking up 24 fouls, the most of any team in Russia so far.<br />Though they're now in the bottom of the points in their group, hope is not totally lost for Korea in this World Cup.<br />Next Wednesday they'll face a German team that has been very underwhelming so far -- a number-one-ranked squad that lost its opener against Mexico and eeked out a narrow win last night against Sweden.<br />In that match, Germany were saved by a stunning, literally last-minute blast from Toni Kroos.<br />Without that, the Germans faced the prospect of heading home from Russia in humilitation.<br />Elsewhere, Belgium easily overcame Tunisia five goals to two to guarantee their spot in the elimination round.<br />On Sunday, we'll see England face Panama, then Japan takes on Senegal... and Poland will play Colombia. <br />

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