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World Cups 2014, Russia failed to achieve full points against South Korea

World Cups 2014, Russia failed to achieve full points against South Korea, Wednesday

Russia drew 1-1 with South Korea, Wednesday (18/6), in Group H of the 2014 World Cup. Runs a tight first half in the middle of the field, and the game was minimal threat impressed drab. But in forty-five minutes later, both teams appear explosive and diligent exchanging attacks. Two goals were created in the second half.

The first goal was scored by Lee Keun-Ho with kicking distance. The ball actually leads right into the keeper Igor Akinfeev, but he failed to anticipate and even the ball into the net. Meanwhile, Russia replies goals scored by veteran striker, Alexander Kerzhakov, in the midst of the chaos next South Korean goalkeeper.

Russia failed to achieve full points against South Korea, Wednesday (18/6). 

First round, World Cups 2014, Russia  VS South Korea


Russia and South Korea both have class in the game in midfield. When carrying the ball, they were able to take good care and not easily captured. Both teams were also able to show the quietness and superb discipline last moment. As a result, the game is less interesting and minimal opportunities were on display. This is reflected in the statistics that show just happened one shot on goal.

Even so, defense tactics meeting Fabio Capello must threatened twice as Heung Min Son action. In the first ten minutes, Bayer Leverkusen attacker is doing dribel llincah, pierced to the center, and opened fire right foot. Unfortunately, the ball did not meet the target.

The same thing is done Son back in the last five minutes. Received accurate feedback from Park Chu-Yong, the young striker's swerving into the penalty box and got a shot. He was hard shot with his right foot, but the ball soared toward even the fan. Two bad completion of the Son, wasted two golden opportunities.

Meanwhile, for most of the first half did not get a chance Capello irregulars clean. One kick on goal they occur through a free kick from a great distance, which is capable of Jung Sung-Ryong anticipated with ease.

The second half, World Cups 2014, Russia  VS South Korea


Presented a more open game in the second half. Viktor Fayzulin release hard kick from outside the penalty box that is only able to be pushed over by Sung-Ryong, a corner kick. Russia was again threatened by this opportunity, as the ball Berezutskiy Vasilis. Does not lead to the target, but Russia started to get their due.

South Korea does not want to lose, they come release long-distance kick through Ki Sung-Yeung. The ball has been towards goal, but Igor Akinfeev able to repel even failed to capture it perfectly.

After these two moments, South Korea and Russia diligent transactions attacks. Alan Dzagoev Capello enter and Alexander Kerzhakov to increase the power on, while South Korea's Lee Keun-Ho manurunkan.

Who would have thought, it turns out even breaking Russia South Korea in the first 68 minutes. Substitute Lee Keun-Ho, took off kicking distance toward Akinfeev. Unfortunately for the goalkeeper, he seemed not ready and the ball coming towards him failed to anticipate perfectly, up, and into his own net. Bad reflexes of Akinfeev was carrying the South ahead.

Six minutes later, Russia is able to pursue their goals through its deficit a replacement for the player as well. There was chaos in the penalty box after Dzagoev opened fire which was only able to dipentalkan by Sung-Ryong. The ball squirmed wildly and eventually fell to the feet of Kerzhakov. The veteran attacker ripped the nets immediately and South Korea equalized.

The referee gives extra four minutes, but nothing could make this and scored. A 1-1 draw was to be ditelah both teams and Fabio Capello failed to celebrate 68th birthday with a victory. Both teams are now ranked 2nd fill and three in Group H of the 2014 World Cup.

LINE-UPS

Russia: Akinfeev, Ignashevich, Glushakov, Kokorin, Berezutskiy (c), Shatov, Zhirkov, Samedov, Fayzulin, Eshchenko, Kombarov.

South Korea: Jung Sung-Ryong, Yun Suk-Young, Kim Young-Gwon, Son Heung-Min, Park Chu-Young, Lee Young, Koo Ja-Cheoi (c), Han Kook-Young, Ki Sung-Yueng, Lee Chung-Yong, Hong Jeong-Ho.
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