Head coach Hong Myung-bo of the South Korean national football team has taken full responsibility for the team's defeat in a match where a draw would have been enough to secure a spot in the Round of 32.
The South Korean national football team, led by Hong Myung-bo, lost 0-1 to South Africa in their final Group A match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, held at Monterrey Stadium in Guadalupe, Mexico, on June 25 (KST).
South Korea, which only needed a draw to secure second place in the group and advance to the Round of 32, finished third with 1 win and 2 losses (3 points), behind Mexico (9 points) and South Africa (4 points).
For South Korea to advance to the Round of 32, they must now rank among the top 8 teams out of the 12 third-placed teams.
In a post-match broadcast interview, coach Hong said, "The players felt impatient. It is regrettable that we conceded the first goal," adding, "The players did their best until the end, but the disappointing result is the coach's responsibility."
Regarding the substitution of defender Kim Min-jae in the 66th minute, he explained, "I replaced him because he had a calf injury."
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