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South Korean captain Son Heung-min celebrates after scoring a free kick goal in the second half during a pre-World Cup friendly match with Paraguay at Suwon World Cup Stadium in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, Friday. Yonhap |
Midfielder Jeong Woo-yeong scored a last-minute equalizer as South Korea managed a 2-2 draw with Paraguay in their latest pre-World Cup friendly match at home Friday.
Captain Son Heung-min scored his second free-kick goal in as many matches in the second half at Suwon World Cup Stadium in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, as South Korea, ranked 29th, overcame a brace by Newcastle United midfielder Miguel Almiron for the 50th-ranked visitors.
This was the third of four friendly matches for the 29th-ranked South Korea in June. They had lost to Brazil 5-1 on June 2 and beat Chile 2-0 on Monday.
They will wrap things up by hosting Egypt in Seoul on Tuesday.
The teams traded a few jabs, but neither side landed a big punch early on. Then Paraguay drew first blood at 23 minutes.
On a Paraguay counterattack opportunity, South Korean center back Jung Seung-hyun appeared to intercept a pass intended for Almiron as the ball rolled toward the box. But Almiron quickly kicked into another gear to pick Jung's pocket and rolled a left-footed shot into the right corner, past goalkeeper Jo Hyeon-woo.
The opening goal seemed to give Paraguay more life, especially in their counterattacks. South Korea looked a bit discombobulated in their transition defense, and their passes in the attacking third lost the zip they had earlier in the contest.
But South Korea came within inches of equalizing in the dying moments of the first half, as Kim Jin-su's header, set up by Son, found only the woodwork. In the ensuing scramble in the box, Na Sang-ho's desperate attempt hit the right side of the net.
Then about five minutes into the second half, Paraguay doubled their lead, courtesy once again of Almiron.
On yet another counterattrack opportunity, Almiron secured the ball outside the right edge of the box and curled a left-footed shot into the far corner for his second goal of the night.
South Korea had been pressing hard for an equalizer, and their defense couldn't get set up properly in transition.
Then on 66 minutes, Son halved Paraguay's lead with his second free-kick goal in as many matches. From just outside the box, the Premier League Golden Boot winner fired one into the top-left corner for his 33rd international score.
With the clock ticking down, substitute Jeong Woo-yeong volleyed home a sharp cross from Um Won-sang to secure the dramatic draw as South Korea barely avoided their first loss to Paraguay since 1986. (Yonhap)