On November 16, nightfall, at 23:00 GMT, the 2022 Qatar

World Cup

The Asian qualifiers are in full swing, and the match between Iraq and South Korea in Group A of the third stage (Round of 12) has officially started. In the 33rd minute of the match, Lee Jae-sung broke the deadlock with a clever shot; in the 75th minute, Son scored again with a penalty kick; and in the 79th minute, Jung Woo-young completed the breakthrough. With the full-time whistle blowing, Korea won 3-0 against Iraq, earning three valuable points. The win puts Korea in second place in the group with 14 points, while Iran beat Syria 3-0 to top the table with 13 points.

[Race Inventory]

On the Group A table, Iran is leading the way with 13 points, followed by South Korea in second place with 11 points. Looking back at the last round of matches, South Korea beat the United Arab Emirates by a narrow margin of 1-0, and remained undefeated in the first five rounds of matches with three wins and two draws. Iraq, with four points, ranked second last in the group, had four draws and one loss in the first five rounds of matches, and its only defeat was to Iran, and the first round of the first round of the match with South Korea was a handshake, and the game ended in a 0-0 draw.

[Highlights]

In the sixth minute of the match, Jaaz grazed a shot from outside the box on the left side of the field.

Son came close to creating a threat in the 16th minute when his powerful long-range shot from outside the box was parried by Fahd.

In the 23rd minute, South Korea made a successful break and Hwang Hee-chan's shot was once again saved by Fahd's heroics.

In the 27th minute, Cao Kyu-sung's powerful shot on the turn was firmly controlled by the goalkeeper.

In the 33rd minute, South Korea launched an attack from the right side of the road, Lee Yong passed from the right side of the road, Kim Jin-soo grabbed the ball and missed, the ball fell to the feet of Lee Jae-sung on the right side of the goal, and he calmly sent the ball into the far corner of the net to give South Korea a 1-0 lead over Iraq.

In the 61st minute, Ayman Hussain's powerful shot was blocked by Kim Sung-kyu.

In the 68th minute, Adnan shoveled down Cao Kyu-sung, the referee took a penalty kick, Sun stood at the 12-yard point, he again shot the ball into the lower right corner, but the referee decided that Sun was offside at the time of the penalty kick, and re-directed the penalty kick, and Sun once again steadied the ball into the middle of the field to score.

In the 79th minute, Son broke through in the middle of the front field and passed to Hwang Hee-chan on the left, who knocked across to Jung Yu-young, who adjusted and shot powerfully at the goal, giving South Korea a 3-0 lead.

Late in the game, the two sides engaged in intense offense and defense, but the scoreline did not change, and Iraq ended up with a 0-3 defeat against South Korea.

[Both lineups]

Iraq start: 1-Fahd Talib; 2-Ahmad, 3-Frans, 22-Rebin Surakah, 23-Jaaz; 14-Amjad, 19-Mohammad, 15-Mohammad Ali, 8-Yabrahambai Ash; 13-Bashar Raisan, 16-Hamadi

South Korea start: 1-Kim Seung-kyu, 2-Lee Rong, 3-Kim Jin-soo (83′17-Song Min-gyu), 4-Kim Min-jae, 20-Kwon Kyung-won, 5-Jung Woo-young, 6-Hwang In-beom, 7-Sun Hyeong-sung, 10-Lee Jae-sung (65′22-Jung Woo-young), 11-Hwang Hee-cheon (82′14-Hong Che), 9-Cho Kyu-sung

Substitutes not playing: 12-Gu Sung-yun, 8-Baek Sung-ho, 21-Cho Hyun-woo, 13-Yim Won-sang, 15-Park Ji-soo, 16-Kim Kin-hee, 18-Lee Dong-jun, 19-Jung Sung-hyun, 23-Kim Tae-hwan

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