New Straits Times

Crestfalle­n Taeguk Warriors fans fall silent

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SEOUL: Thousands of South Korean football fans who had gathered hopefully on the streets across the country fell silent after their team’s uninspirin­g 1-0 defeat against Sweden in the 2018 World Cup.

Sweden, competing at the tournament for the first time since 2006, won a 65th-minute penalty after the South’s Kim Min-woo brought down Viktor Claesson in the box.

Thousands of “Red Devils” South Korean fans, many clad in the team’s signature scarlet and chanting “Go Korea!” gathered at major thoroughfa­res and football stadiums across the country to watch the opening game.

They were initially buoyed by South Korea’s bright start to the game, forcing the first corner in the fourth minute.

But the mood soured as t h e Taeguk Warriors were gradually forced back by an attritiona­l Swedish side and finished the game without a single goal.

South Korea made history with their astonishin­g run to the 2002 World Cup semi-finals but the current crop of players have struggled to come close to that performanc­e.

Some fans were seen wearing uniforms from 2002 as they watched the game on giant displays set up in downtown Seoul.

“I was hoping that we may be able to see a miracle again at this year’s World Cup... but maybe my expectatio­n was too high,” Seoul college student Kim Sung-Ho said after the game.

“It looks a bit bad because we thought this could be the only match we had a chance to win,” said another student Choi Meehee.

Before Monday’s game, South Korea’s coach Shin Tae-Yong called it a “must win” game but the defeat leaves his side contemplat­ing only an early exit.

The team will next face Mexico, who beat defending champions Germany 1-0 on Sunday.

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South Korea coach Shin Tae-yong

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