HomeIn the NewsGame ResultsTeam ChinaWorld's Teams
EconomyOpinionsExclusiveSpecialPhotosVideos
 
 
South Korea defeats Honduras 1-0 at Group D of Olympic men's soccerNetherlands beats Japan 1-0 to advance to men's soccer quarterfinals Cameroon reaches last eight in Olympic men's soccerHungarian fencer Mincza takes bronze at women's epee individual event Italian Sanzo takes bronze in men's individual foil at Beijing Olympics Beijing: Light rain 31-22°C
 
English>>Features
South Korea defeats Honduras 1-0 at Group D of Olympic men's soccer
 + -  
21:57, August 13, 2008

Two desperate teams saw the end of their Beijing Olympic trip after a men's soccer group match here on Wednesday, in which South Korea defeated Honduras 1-0.

While Honduras was already out of the tournament when they finished their first two group matches without a single point, South Korea could have qualified if they beat Honduras with a lead of more than three goals and Italy offered them a favour by defeating Cameroon.

Going on at the same in China's north city of Tianjin,the game between the two group leaders concluded with a 0-0 tie of tacit agreement. South Korea thus lost their last chances.

In a match with both sides aiming for nothing but dignity, South Korea tried hard to play an offensive game, as their coach Park Sung-Wha had promised before the competition.

"We did our best to attack, but still made some mistakes. Partly due to the weather in Qinhuangdao, our players were fatigue, resulting a draw with Cameroon which we had been confident to win. The match against Italy also revealed our physical and technical disadvantages," said South Korea coach.

His team dominated their third group match, except for the first quarter in which the Catrachos sliced into the Korean defence with skillful short passes. However, the situation quickly changed in the 23th minute when Kim Dong Jin scored at a backheeled two-one cross from Lee Keun Ho. South Korea since then mounted fierce attacks against Honduras,creating a series of chances among which at least four perfect ones were unfortunately offside.

Honduras adopted a 3-5-2 formation, and South Korea turned to a flat 4-4-2.

"It was an open game. We had chances but we did not score. But the mean result does not write off the efforts of both our two teams." Honduras coach Gilberto Yearwood said. "My team was called up just 40 days ago, and four members even didn't joined us until recently, including Emil Martinez."

While South Korea found their rhythm, the Catrachos lost theirs, with modest good moments when Martinez contributed several wide shots. Honduras intensified their offensives in the second half, but the lack of organization and discipline made their individual skills helpless except for some inefficient long shots.

South Korea had 14 shots with 11 on goal. Honduras had 13 shots with only 4 on goal.

South Korea were given two clear chances within one minute after the restart, but they missed them. During the rest of the match, neither Park Chu-Young's free kicks nor backup Baek Ji Hoom's sent-in didn't help to suspend the stalemate.

"Italy and Cameroon are world powers, and South Korea also play well. We lost, but we lost with dignity," said Yearwood.

Source:Xinhua

Comments Related News
 
 Netherlands beats Japan 1-0 to advance to men's soccer quarterfinals
 Cameroon reaches last eight in Olympic men's soccer
 Hungarian fencer Mincza takes bronze at women's epee individual event
 Italian Sanzo takes bronze in men's individual foil at Beijing Olympics
 Chinese paddlers on track to win first slalom Olympic medal
 Top guns: stories behind China's shooting champions
080910111213141516
171819202122232425
1 China 17 4 5 26
2 USA 10 8 11 29
3 South Korea 5 6 1 12
5 Italy 4 4 2 10
4 Australia 4 2 6 12
Most Popular News
·What do we display to the world in the Olympics
·Bush plays beach volleyball with home team
·Tiny singer wins heart of nation
·BBC chief hails Beijing Olympics, more open China
·Chinese president meets foreign leaders on sidelines of Beijing Games
Latest Photos
France gets first Olympic gold
France gets first Olympic gold
Chinese gets first men\'s wrestling silver
Chinese gets first men's wrestling silver
Popular Videos
\
"Beijing 2008" -- promotional Video for Beijing
Popular Features






 
Copyright © 1997-2008 by www.people.com.cn. all rights reserved
 
http://english.people.com.cn/90002/94411/95056/6474907.pdf