Courtesy of KFA
South Korea, currently ranked 23rd globally, is set to play against Jordan, ranked 87th, in the semifinals of the AFC Asian Cup in Qatar. The match is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Tuesday in Qatar, or midnight on Wednesday in Seoul. South Korea is aiming to secure its first Asian Cup title since 1960.
Hwang In-beom, a midfielder for South Korea, expressed confidence and embraced the pressure surrounding the team's quest for the championship. Despite facing high expectations and two wins away from the title, Hwang emphasized that pressure is a part of football and sees it as a privilege. He mentioned the team's motivation to deliver good results for their loyal fans who have shown immense faith.
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South Korea's journey in the tournament has had its ups and downs, marked by close knockout matches and late equalizers. Despite conceding eight goals, Hwang sees the team's goal-scoring ability as a positive factor and believes they can overcome defensive challenges.
The South Korean defense faces a setback with the absence of their key center back, Kim Min-jae, due to a second yellow card. Hwang, however, expressed confidence in the team's depth, stating that other players have been preparing for this moment and will step up to maintain a strong defense.
As South Korea takes on Jordan in the semifinals, Hwang is determined to prove that they can make history and secure the championship despite facing defensive challenges.
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