South Korea Come From Behind to Beat Czechia 2-1 in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A Clash

South Korea players celebrate a 2-1 comeback victory over Czechia during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match.

South Korea continued their impressive FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A journey with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Czechia in an entertaining contest at Estadio Guadalajara, Zapopan. Despite Czechia putting up a spirited fight, South Korea’s superior control of possession and attacking intent ultimately proved decisive.

The match began at a high tempo, with South Korea looking to dominate the ball and dictate proceedings from midfield. Their patient build-up play and accurate passing allowed them to create several promising opportunities, while Czechia relied on quick transitions and set-piece situations to threaten the Korean defense.

Czechia struck first through Ladislav Krejčí in the 59th minute, stunning the Korean supporters and putting the European side in control. However, South Korea responded with determination and composure. Their persistence paid off in the 67th minute when Hwang In-beom found the back of the net to level the scores and shift momentum in his team’s favor.

With the match entering its decisive stages, South Korea continued to push forward in search of a winner. Their pressure was rewarded in the 80th minute when Oh Hyeon-gyu produced the breakthrough goal, completing the comeback and sending the Korean bench into celebration.

Statistically, South Korea were the better side throughout the contest. They enjoyed 62 percent possession, completed 473 passes with an impressive 87 percent accuracy rate, and registered 15 shots compared to Czechia’s eight. South Korea also placed seven efforts on target, consistently testing the Czech goalkeeper and forcing several important saves.

While Czechia remained dangerous on the counterattack and earned five corner kicks, they struggled to maintain possession and cope with South Korea’s sustained pressure. The Asian side’s disciplined passing game and ability to control the tempo ultimately made the difference.

The victory gives South Korea a valuable three points in Group A and further boosts their hopes of advancing to the knockout stages. For Czechia, the defeat serves as a setback, but there were enough encouraging signs in their performance to suggest they remain capable of challenging for qualification in the matches ahead.

As the tournament progresses, South Korea will take confidence from a performance that showcased both resilience and quality, overturning a deficit to secure a crucial win on one of football’s biggest stages.

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