"We Were Tactically Superior"... South Africa Coach's Harsh Assessment of South Korea
In the post-match press conference, South Africa head coach Hugo Broos stated, "It was a very good game tactically," adding that they had anticipated and prepared for South Korea's space penetration and late-game offensive pressure.
He further assessed that South Africa was tactically superior, noting, "South Korea had almost no truly dangerous opportunities that could have led to an equalizer."
South Africa advanced to the Round of 32 as the runner-up of Group A and will face Canada, the runner-up of Group B.
The harsh assessment of South Korea left by the winning coach is available on <Sports Mug>.
Reported by Lee Jeong-chan and Pyeon Gwang-hyeon | Produced and Edited by Jinhyeong Park | Produced by Sports News Department
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