FIFA World Cup: South Korea beat Czech Republic in thriller

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South Korea beat the Czech Republic in their World Cup qualifier after an exciting match.

South Korea performed impressively in the match and beat the Czech Republic 1-2.

Throughout the match, South Korea controlled the game and created several chances, but Czech goalkeeper Matej Kovar made several important saves to keep his team in the match.

Despite South Korea’s impressive performance, the first goal of the match was scored in the 59th minute by Czech Republic’s Ladislav Krejci with a long throw.

Although the Czech team progressed, they remained under pressure and South Korea scored in the 67th minute.

The Czech team scored another goal in the 77th minute, but Tomas Suchek’s attempt was missed.

Just three minutes later, South Korean substitute Oh Hyungyu scored the decisive goal to give his team a memorable 1-2 victory.

After the win, South Korea are joint top of Group A with three points, with hosts Mexico also claiming three points after beating South Africa 0-2.



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