South Korea secured a 2-0 victory over Bolivia in a friendly match, thanks to Son Heung-min's spectacular free-kick. The game, held at Daejeon World Cup Stadium, saw the hosts initially struggle to break
down Bolivia's defence. However, Son's stunning strike in the 57th minute set them on the path to victory. Substitute Cho Gue-Sung sealed the win with a late goal.
Son Heung-min was instrumental in South Korea's success. His free-kick from just outside the box left Bolivia's goalkeeper Guillermo Viscarra helpless as it soared into the top-left corner. This goal marked a turning point after South Korea had been unable to capitalise on earlier chances, including two headers by Lee Jae-Sung that were saved by Viscarra.
Cho Gue-Sung made a significant impact upon his return to the national team. Coming on as a substitute for Son, he scored South Korea's second goal in the 88th minute. Cho took advantage of poor defending to poke the ball past Viscarra, who managed to get a hand on it but couldn't prevent it from crossing the line.
Bolivia had their moments in the match but failed to convert them into goals. Enzo Monteiro came close to scoring for Bolivia, narrowly missing the post just after half an hour of play. Despite these efforts, they couldn't find a way past South Korea's defence and goalkeeper.
In another friendly match, Japan triumphed over Ghana with a 2-0 scoreline. Takumi Minamino and Ritsu Doan were on target for Japan, securing their win. This result mirrored South Korea's success and highlighted both teams' strong performances in international friendlies.
Statistical Insights from the Match
South Korea faced challenges breaking through Bolivia's defence in the first half, managing only five shots before halftime out of 12 total attempts. Son Heung-min was crucial with his solitary shot resulting in a goal. He also led with five touches inside Bolivia’s box and eight crosses during the game.
Son contributed significantly beyond scoring; he created two chances for his teammates. Only Kim Jin-Gyu surpassed him in this aspect by setting up four opportunities during the match. These statistics underscore Son’s pivotal role in South Korea’s attacking play against Bolivia.
The friendly matches provided valuable insights into team performances ahead of future competitions. Both South Korea and Japan demonstrated their capabilities with solid wins against their respective opponents, showcasing their readiness for upcoming challenges on the international stage.


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