German eliminated and Mesut Ozil’s prayer continues World Cup 2022 as well as success South Korea qualifying for the round of 16 is the most followed sporting news.
In addition, the success of three Asian teams in qualifying for the round of 16 for the 2022 World Cup is also of interest to readers.
1. Germany eliminated and Mesut Ozil’s prayer at the World Cup in Qatar 2022
Germany’s recession, which was knocked out of the 2022 World Cup again via the group stage, is still the hottest topic in cyberspace.
Germany did indeed beat Costa Rica 4-2, on Friday (2/12), but this result was not enough to send Der Panzer through to the knockout stages.
The failure of Hansi Flick’s team cannot be separated from two aspects, namely the dream of winning and support for the LGBT campaign at the World Cup. The German players made a silent move which was reciprocated by the Qatar crowd who reminded Ozil of the racial and religious discrimination.
2. World Cup Results: South Korea qualifies for the Top 16 after beating Portugal
South Korea qualified for the round of 16 of the 2022 World Cup after beating Portugal 2-1 at the Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar on Friday (2/12).
Portugal managed to lead 1-0 in the fifth minute. It was Ricardo Horta who successfully registered his name on the scoreboard.
However, South Korea managed to level the score in the 27th minute thanks to Kim Young Gwon’s close-range strike on the edge of the goal taking advantage of Cristiano Ronaldo’s mistake.
During second half stoppage time, South Korea scored the winning goal. Son Heung min’s breakthrough decoy was completed by Hwang Hee Chan to make the score 2-1.
3. South Korea is crazy, 3 Asian representatives qualify for the top 16 of the 2022 World Cup
South Korea went crazy by beating Portugal 2-1 in the decisive match of Group H of the 2022 World Cup.
Thus, South Korea became the third Asian team to successfully advance to the round of 16. Two other teams that made a surprise first were Australia and Japan.
Australia qualified as Group D runners-up while Japan emerged as Group E winners.
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