June 12, 2026
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South Korea coach Hong ⁠Myung-bo said his team had followed his pre-match instructions to the letter ‌after they staged a 2-1 comeback victory over ‌the Czech Republic in their ‌World Cup Group A opener on Thursday.

After ‌falling behind to a second-half header from Ladislav Krejcithe Koreans rallied through goals from Hwang In-beom and Oh Hyeon-gyu ‌to secure three crucial points in ⁠Guadalajara.

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“Before the ‌match I gave two messages: not give up ​until the end and unite as one,” he told a ​press conference. “Whether on the pitch or not, we need to play as one ⁠team.”

The victory came ​despite an uncharacteristic off-day for captain Son Heung-minwho missed five chances in the first half alone before being ‌replaced by eventual match-winner Oh.

Despite the misfiring performance, the coach was quick to defend his veteran forward.

“Son is our best player and is also a very stable captain. We believe that Son did his best,” the coach said, though he added the team must “brush up” ‌on finishing their chances.

South Korea are ​tied on three points with Mexico ‌at the top of the group, setting up a high-stakes clash against the tournament co-hosts on June 18.

“Both teams scored three points … the next ⁠match will ⁠be very important,” ‌Hong said.

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