While his colleagues consoled the opposing team’s crying striker Son Heung-min, one of the technical staff took out his phone and took a photo with the famous Tottenham Hotspur striker.
The Ghana coach consoled South Korean striker Son Heung-min after losing an important match and decided not to miss the opportunity to take a selfie with the crying English Premier League star. Reported by the Daily Mirror.
While his colleagues consoled the opposing team’s striker, one of the technical staff took out his phone and took a photo with the English “Tottenham” striker Son Heung-min.
In the match against South Korea, the African team took a 2-0 lead, after which the opponent made desperate attempts to compensate. But in the end, the Ghanaian managed to keep the winning score.
South Korean coach Paulo Bento was sent off by the referee for expressing too emotionally that he disagreed with the referee’s decision not allowing a corner in the last seconds.
According to Portuguese assistant coach Sergio Costa, his team took the game away from him. The Portuguese, who coaches the South Korean national team, believes that even a draw will not be a natural outcome, as his team deserves to win.
The previous day’s match between Ghana and South Korea was already the second tension match of the day after the match between Cameroon and Serbia, which ended in a 3-3 draw.
South Korea remained last in their group and now the fate of reaching the next stage of the tournament is not up to them alone.
To qualify for Friday’s playoffs, you’ll need to beat Portugal and hope for a positive outcome from the other opponents in the group.
Recall that the relatives of the players of the Iranian national team will face imprisonment and torture if the players of the team do not sing the anthem before the start of the World Cup matches in Qatar.
Previously Focus A man in a T-shirt with the words “Save Ukraine” appeared on the pitch during the Portugal-Uruguay match. It turned out to be Italian activist Mario Ferri, who had previously voluntarily visited Ukraine.
Source: Focus
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