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The unprecedented goal from South Korea's free kick, with its own crocodile in front of the barrier

2023-03-24T17:11:18.760Z


Son scored the second goal for the Asians against Colombia, and two of his teammates distracted the rivals.


South Korea drew 2-2 with Colombia in a friendly played in Asia.

In the local team, Son, the figure of Tottenham, stood out with a double, while on the visit the goals were from James Rodríguez and Jorge Carrascal.

However,

most of the eyes were left with the strangeness of the second goal of the South Koreans...

At the end of the first half, South Korea had a free kick with clear chances to extend the score, which at that time was in their favor by 1-0.

The ball was caught by Son, on the right foot.

Six Colombians stood at the barrier, and in front of her two South Koreans kneeling.

At first, the image attracted a lot of attention.

It was striking to see the two companions of Son simulating the classic crocodile but in front of the barrier.

The intention could have been to distract the Colombian barrier, and it seems that they succeeded, because Son's shot filtered through the middle of Mateus Uribe and Kevin Castaño Gil and ended up inside Camilo Vargas' goal.

Curious, but effective at last...

Even so, Son's 2-0 scoreline was not enough to sentence the Colombians, who reversed the result in the second half with two quick goals from James Rodríguez and Jorge Carrascal at the start of the second half.

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Source: clarin

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