Pacy South Korea see off disappointing Greece
SOUTH AFRICA: South Korea registered the first win at the 2010 World
Cup, a richly deserved 2-0 victory against Greece here Saturday to give
them a live chance of achieving their ambition of a last 16 berth.
South Korea, semi-finalists when they co-hosted the competition in
2002, were too quick and too smart for Otto Rehhagel's Euro 2004
champions, who were sent packing by goals from Lee Jung Soo and captain
and Manchester United midfielder Park Ji Sung.
The Manchester United star reflected: "This was my third World Cup
goal and it makes me very honoured but ultimately it's down to the team
winning.
"We had a good result today, and as this is the first World Cup in
Africa I'm thrilled."
Coach Huh Jung-Moo added: "The first game is always difficult, my
team played well, we prepared thoroughly.
"Our main strategy was looking at Greece's set pieces.
"If we had been a little calmer we could have perhaps scored more
goals."
The Asian side grabbed this Group B fixture by the scruff of the neck
as early as the seventh minute when Celtic's Ki Sung Yueng's freekick
from beside the left corner flag skimmed over the heads of the Greek
defence for Lee to volley in at the far post.
Considering it was Greece with their far superior statures that were
supposed to present the setpiece threat the manner of Korea's goal will
have come as a nasty surprise.
Understandably Rehhagel did not look the happiest person among the
crowd at the three-quarter full 42,000-capacity Nelson Mandela Bay
stadium in this Eastern Cape port.
The Koreans proceeded to run rings round the Greeks and were close to
a second goal in the 27th minute after Park Ji Sung's superb through
ball found Park Chu Young only for the Monaco striker's shot to be
deflected over the crossbar by keeper Alexandros Tzorvas.
Rehhagel made one switch at the break, replacing captain Giorgis
Karagounis with defender Christos Patsatzoglou.
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