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South Korea dominates Singapore in World Cup Qualifier at National Stadium with 7-0 score

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South Korea dominates Singapore in World Cup Qualifier at National Stadium with 7-0 score


SINGAPORE – The excitement of a record crowd at the National Stadium quickly turned to disappointment as South Korea delivered a masterclass in football, defeating Singapore 7-0 in a FIFA World Cup qualifier on 6 June.

Ahead of the match, Singapore’s head coach Tsutomu Ogura had expressed confidence, citing his team’s resilience in previous outings, including a commendable 2-2 draw against China.

However, the class difference was evident as South Korea, ranked 132 places above Singapore in the FIFA world rankings, showcased their superiority from the onset.

The match saw South Korea’s stars shine brightly, with Son Heung-min and Lee Kang-in leading the onslaught.

Son demonstrated why he is regarded as one of the top footballers worldwide, contributing two goals to the tally.

Lee, the Paris Saint-Germain talent, opened the scoring with a stunning right-footed strike in the ninth minute, setting the tone for what was to become a long night for the Lions.

Singapore struggled defensively, and their brief moments of hope dwindled as South Korea capitalized on every opportunity.

The visitors effectively sealed the game in the second half, adding five more goals, with contributions from substitutes Hwang Hee-chan and Bae Jun-ho.

This victory secured South Korea’s top spot in Group C, advancing them to the final round of World Cup qualification.

Meanwhile, Singapore is set to finish last in the group, with one remaining match against Thailand on 11 June in Bangkok.





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