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SOUTH KOREA’S DREAM RUN

The Asian team became the first from the continent to reach the semifinals of the World Cup.

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Guus Hiddink and his fiery South Koreans made World Cup history, becoming the first team from Asia to reach the semifinals of the tournament. Up until 2002, the joint host with Japan had not won any of its games in the competitio­n, despite an early debut way back in 1954.

With every plausible effort to make Asia’s first World Cup a memorable one, South Korea, under Hiddink, followed a strict regimen and national players were kept together for a length of time, being exempted from club duties. The rewards were almost immediate and in their first match in front of fanatical home support the Koreans outran the poor Poles 2-0. The second game against the U.S. was a little more difficult. A goal down and a penalty wasted, the Koreans kept on attacking. The perseveran­ce paid off as Ahn Jung-hwan equalised with a glancing header with 12 minutes to go. The Portuguese with their

golden duo of Luis Figo and Ruis Costa were humbled too, Park Ji-sung scoring the unlikely winner.

Up next were the Italians and the Asian Red Devils won controvers­ially, 2-1, in extra-time. Christian Vieri’s headed strike was cancelled out late by Seol Ki-hyeon and the game went into extra time. Francesco Totti was soon sent off with a second yellow for diving and then Diamiano Tommasi’s strike was overruled by the referee. The Italians suddenly had genuine reasons to cry foul.

Adding to Italy’s misery, moments before the end of extra time, Ahn Jung-hwan clambered over an unusually static Paolo Maldini and headed in the golden goal past Gianluigi Buffon. So infuriated was the Azzuris that Jung-hwan immediatel­y paid the price, his contract with Serie A side Perugia annulled.

In the last eight stage, too, the ever-underperfo­rming Spaniards saw Ruben Baraja’s 50th minute strike disallowed for infringeme­nt, with another dodgy call robbing Fernando Morientes of a golden goal winner. To penalties it went, and here Joaquin Sanchez’s weak shot to the right was saved by Lee Woon-jae. Hong Myung-bo was up next, and he scored calmly, and semifinal slot was assured. Luck or divine (refereeing) help ran out finally in Japan as Germany ended the run with a Michael Ballack strike. But the Cafu-led Brazilians had the last laugh, defeating the Germans 2-0 in the final, with Ronaldo – the Golden Ball winner as the best player – netting both the goals.

 ?? AP ?? Fine form: South Korea’s Ahn Jung Hwan (second from right), scores the winning goal against Italy in their second round match at the Daejeon World Cup Stadium.
AP Fine form: South Korea’s Ahn Jung Hwan (second from right), scores the winning goal against Italy in their second round match at the Daejeon World Cup Stadium.
 ?? AP ?? On top of the world: Brazilian captain Cafu holds aloft the World Cup after defeating Germany 2-0 in the final. It was Brazil’s fifth title.
AP On top of the world: Brazilian captain Cafu holds aloft the World Cup after defeating Germany 2-0 in the final. It was Brazil’s fifth title.

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