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Korea neutralized by pressing defense of El Salvador in last World Cup tuneup
The Korea Times

Korea neutralized by pressing defense of El Salvador in last World Cup tuneup

Only days after enjoying a goal fest, Korea were mostly held in check by the pressing defense of underdogs El Salvador in their final friendly match before next week's FIFA World Cup. Lee Dong-gyeong's free kick goal in the 57th minute was the difference in Korea's 1-0 victory Wednesday at BYU South Field in Provo, Utah. Aside from the set-piece goal, Korea didn't generate many dangerous looks — against a team sitting 75 spots lower in the FIFA rankings at No. 100. They didn't look like the same team that trounced Trinidad and Tobago 5-0 on Saturday, although, as coaches across many sports like to claim, opponents have a say in these things. El Salvador pressed harder and presented more of a physical challenge than Trinidad and Tobago. They applied particularly hard pressure on Korea's two key midfielders, Hwang In-beom and Lee Jae-sung, whose vision and passing skills often create scoring chances. Starting forward Cho Gue-sung, who had a size advantage over El Salvador defenders and thus would have been a threat to score headers, barely received any passes in the box. Korea's 72 perc

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