On November 24, the soccer match between South Korea and Uruguay ended in a tie scoring 0-0 in FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. After the first match, the second match began on November 28. It was between South Korea and Ghana. South Korea was beaten by Ghana scoring 3-2 in their Group H. At the first half of game, Ghana scored 2 goals and took a lead scoring 2-0. Each goal was from Mohammed Salisu and Mohammed Kudus. However, the first goal was controversial claiming the Ghana handball but after checking the VAR, the referee Anthony Taylor continued the game acknowledging the score. 

     At the second half of the game, Cho Gue-sung scored two goals with the assist of Lee Kang-in and Kim Jin-su. While the score kept in 2-2, Kudus, the Ghana player scored the goal again and took back the lead. The score became 3-2, and Korea struggled to score the goal but they failed. The 10 minutes of additional time was given, but the referee Taylor ended a game on the last chance of Korean corner. Bento, the coach of South Korea argued to Taylor with Taylor’s decision of additional time, however Taylor gave Bento a red card. Bento will not be allowed to be in the stadium at the later match because of the red card. The last game between South Korea and Portugal will begin on December 3. To enter into the next match, Korea needs to beat Portugal. 
 

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