South Korean soccer players anxiously awaiting World Cup advancement results after a loss
South Korean soccer players anxiously awaiting World Cup advancement results after a loss
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South Korea waits on World Cup knockout fate

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After a 1-0 loss to South Africa, South Korea sits third in its group and must await results from other matches to learn if it advances to the knockout stage.

South Korea fell 1-0 to South Africa in Guadalupe, Mexico, on June 25. The defeat left the team third in Group A with three points.

Coach Hong Myung-bo told reporters on June 26 that environmental factors may have slowed his players. “The head coach is responsible for everything,” he said.

Son Heung-min expressed disappointment, noting the outcome was now out of the team’s hands. South Korea currently ranks sixth among third-place teams.

Results from remaining group matches will decide whether the team advances to the round of 32.

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Fans discuss South Korea's slim chances of advancing as one of the best third-placed teams after the 1-0 loss to South Africa. Reactions include disappointment over the coach's tactical choices and player selections. Some express skepticism about qualification odds depending on other matches. Others note the coach taking responsibility for the result.

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