South Korea vs Germany, Women World Cup 2023 GROUP STAGE
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Match Preview
South Korea vs Germany — Women World Cup at Suncorp Stadium.
- South Korea 0 games · 0 pts (2023/23)
- Germany 0 games · 0 pts (2023/23)
Match Details
- Referee Muhammad Taqi (Singapore)
- Referee Anna-Marie Keighley (New Zealand)
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Match Events
- 0' Welcome to Suncorp Stadium that hosts another battle between South Korea and Germany.
- 5' Not even hints on scoring a goal over the last 5 minutes.
- 6' What a strike from Cho Sohyun! The score is 1-0.
- 11' South Korea seems to be on a short break. The game is mainly concentrated in the center. It’s high time they got back to action. Otherwise, it looks like a goalless game.
- 16' Although teams showed high tempo form the start, they seem to slow down a bit. Both sides really need to catch a fire. Otherwise, we have another goalless match.
- 21' Players seem to put ease on their energy level Spectators hardly appreciate such approach. Teams need to speed up the tempo.
- 26' It looks surprising South Korea does not make any changes. Lena Oberdorf has some obvious troubles when approaching to the goal.
- 31' Sara Dabritz has certainly something to prove this evening. He made 8 appearances with only 0 goals this season.
- 36' Supporters expect more eagerness from Nicole Anyomi, as he is very good at scoring at Suncorp Stadium with 0 goals in the last 0 games.
- 41' Spectators are craving for more action. Both teams play very cautiously. They need to put some more energy.
- 42' GOAL! Alexandra Popp scores on 42. Assisted by Svenja Huth
- 47' The referee is likely to let players tackle, as he already missed some meaty challenges during opening seconds. He is still to establish what should not be done by the players and what is acceptable on the pitch. It’s going to be a tough game for Jung Mi Kim suffering a number of foals already.
- 52' Spectators do not have much to choose from both teams. The sides had several scoring chances but they still need a bit more than just a sight of a goal.
- 57' Germany started playing very sharply right from the kick off. However, it slowed down the tempo rapidly by 57.
- 62' While there is no rush on the pitch, let’s have a look at some stats. Kathrin-Julia Hendrich made 8 appearances and scored 0 goals. He is very likely to score a goal today.
- 63' The South Korea manager makes a substitution. Chun Garam departs to be replaced by Eun Sun Park.
- 64' Lena Lattwein is replacing Sara Dabritz for the Germany side.
- 69' Germany looks like a favorite considering 0 games won in last 1 matches with its main striker Alexandra Popp scoring 1 goals.
- 74' Germany is showing some good football. However, Germany are ready to play back every minute. It might result in some problems for the home side. The game will hardly remain goalless.
- 79' Germany is defending very well tonight not leaving a chance for their rivals to get through for a goal.
- 84' Nicole Anyomi is replacing Jule Brand for the Germany side.
- 86' The South Korea manager makes a substitution. Casey Phair departs to be replaced by Moon Mira.
- 90' It’s a booking for Germany player. Marina Hegering gets a card.
- 90' Another change for South Korea made on 90 minute. Cho Sohyun leaves to be changed by Chae-rim Kang.
- The final whistle. It looks like we are having a draw.
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South Korea
Starting XI- 18
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8
Cho Sohyun ↓ Chae-rim Kang 90'
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Chun Garam ↓ Eun Sun Park 63'
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19
Casey Phair ↓ Moon Mira 86'
Bench- 21
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23
Chae-rim Kang ↑ 90'
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12
Moon Mira ↑ 86'
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13
Eun Sun Park ↑ 63'
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Germany
Starting XI- 1
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22
Jule Brand ↓ Nicole Anyomi 84'
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13
Sara Dabritz ↓ Lena Lattwein 64'
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- 5
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19
Klara Buhl ↓ Sydney Lohmann 64'
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Bench- 12
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14
Lena Lattwein ↑ 64'
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Sydney Lohmann ↑ 64'
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Nicole Anyomi ↑ 84'
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