
Heung-Min Son Leads South Korea to Victory in Asian World Cup Qualifying
South Korea maintained their top position in Group C with a convincing win over Singapore, with Heung-Min Son scoring twice in the match. The team now has 13 points from five games, solidifying their lead in the group. China trails behind with eight points, while Thailand remains in third place with five points.
The top two teams from each of the nine groups will advance to the final round of qualifying. With one round remaining, China faces a crucial match against South Korea, while Thailand hosts Singapore in Bangkok, hoping to clinch second place with a win and a favorable result in the China-South Korea match.
The match at the Singapore National Stadium saw Lee Kang-in open the scoring in just nine minutes, followed by a second goal from Joo Min-gyu. Heung-Min Son netted twice in the second half, with Lee adding his second goal and late goals from Bae Joon-ho and Hwang Hee-chan sealing the victory for South Korea.
Heung-Min Son has been an integral part of South Korea's qualifying campaign, with an impressive record of:
- Games played: 12
- Goals scored: 9
Son's contributions have been instrumental in South Korea's success, and his team will rely on his skills as they aim to secure a spot in the final round of qualifying.
The win against Singapore has set South Korea up for a thrilling finale against China, with the top spot in Group C hanging in the balance.
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