28’ — Huuuuuge miss Miguel Layun. Poor guy, he missed a half-dozen shots against Germany, and he just put another one over the bar from 15 yards.
GOAL Mexico! Carlos Vela scores a penalty, Mexico 1-0 South Korea
Vela feints left, gets the Korean keeper to dive, then puts it down the middle. Excellent penalty.
PENALTY Mexico! Jang Hyan-Soo is called for a handball.
Oh no. Jang had his arm extended and blocked a pass. Good call.
23’ — Huge save Memo Ochoa! He tipped a header from Ki over the bar after a corner.
And Mexico almost scores on the counter after the next corner! Miguel Layun delivered a low cross to the far post and it was just outside the reach of Chucky Lozano’s outstretched foot.
22’ — Another dangerous break for South Korea! Son Hueng-Min got in behind the defense, but the El Tri defenders recovered well. Both Carlos Salcedo and Hector Moreno got blocks in on his two shots.
13’ — South Korea with the best move of the match, but it ends with Hirving Lozano getting wrecked. Hwang Hee-Chan beat multiple defenders down the left and crossed to the back post, where Lee Young took a big swing, but he got very little ball and a lot of Chucky.
7’ — This is going to be a little different than the Mexico-Germany game. South Korea are playing their strikers about as deep as Germany played Toni Kroos.
1’ — Kickoff! South Korea has switched from a 4-3-3 to a 4-4-2 formation, with no true No. 9. The two strikers are both wide players for their club teams. Also, keep an eye on South Korea’s No. 8, Ju Se-Jong, who’s going to be the man to try to start attacks with long passes.
10:52 a.m. — It looks like the crowd in Rostov is going to be heavily in El Tri’s favor.
Mexico vs. South Korea lineups
If it’s not broke, don’t fix it. Mexico runs out the same lineup as they did in their victory over Germany. South Korea, meanwhile, was not happy after a loss against Sweden. Park Joo-Ho, Koo Ja-Cheol and Kim Shin-Wook have all been dropped. Keep an eye out for new starter Ju Se-Jong, who loves playing ambitious attacking passes.
Mexico will square off against South Korea on Saturday in its second Group F match of the World Cup. The game will take place in the Rostov Arena in Rostov-On-Don, Russia at 11 a.m. on FOX and Fox Sports Go.
Mexico enters the match filled with momentum after defeating the 2014 World Cup champions Germany. South Korea will try to bounce back from its 1-0 loss to Sweden in the first game of the group stage.
These teams haven’t met each other in the World Cup since 1998. South Korea’s program was in a much different place at that time, when El Tri won 3-1.
While Mexico comes in as favorites, they’ll be facing a much different challenge in this match than their opener. Unlike Germany, who played wide-open, South Korea is likely to play more defensive and organized. El Tri struggled in warm-up friendlies against teams that prioritized shape over scoring.
South Korea vs. Mexico time, TV channel, and streaming info
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