
Uruguay hosted South Korea at the Education City Stadium.
Line-ups:
Uruguay Sergio Rochet (rating 6.3)
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South Korea Seung-gyu Kim (rating 6.9) |
Substitutions:
Uruguay E. Cavani (L. Suarez, 64) |
South Korea Cho Gue-Sung (Hwang Ui-Jo, 74) |
Ball possession:
- Uruguay — 57%
- South Korea — 43%
In total two teams made 13 shots on target and shot 1 on goal:
- Uruguay: 10 shots on target, 1 on goal. The most active in terms of the number of shots was — Federico Valverde.
- South Korea: 7 shots on target, 0 on goal. Best in hits on goal – In-Beom Hwang.
Passes:
Best players for each teams with pass accuracy:
- Diego Godín (Uruguay) — pass accuracy 85%, total passes 80
- Woo-Young Jung (South Korea) — pass accuracy 76%, total passes 59
Who made the most key passes from each teams:
- Mathías Olivera (Uruguay) — 2 key passes
- In-Beom Hwang (South Korea) — 2 key passes
Defense:
- Intercepts. Number of interceptions for Uruguay — 10 (leader — Rodrigo Bentancur, 3). South Korea — 9 (Seung-gyu Kim has the most, 2).
- Ball tackles. Uruguay — 1 (Matías Vecino, 1). South Korea — 2 (Min-jae Kim — 1).
Face-to-face:
By the number of face-to-face fights for ball the leaders in the teams are:
- Diego Godín, Uruguay (10)
- Jin-su Kim, South Korea (9)
Fouls:
- M. Caceres (Uruguay) at 57 minute
- Cho Gue-Sung (South Korea) at 88 minute
- P. Bento (South Korea) at 90 minute
Yellow cards:
The last five games (including this match):
- Uruguay –
- South Korea –
Top 5 World Cup scorers:
- Ferran Torres (2, Spain)
- Enner Valencia (2, Ecuador)
- Olivier Giroud (2, France)
- Mehdi Taremi (2, Iran)
- Bukayo Saka (2, England)
Next games:
- Uruguay will play with Portugal. November 28, on Lusail Iconic Stadium.
- South Korea will play with Ghana. November 28, on Education City Stadium.