It completely erased Jordan’s side. Seol Young-woo, who is active in Europe, showed more maturity and received the highest rating against Jordan.

The South Korean national soccer team, led by head coach Hong Myung-bo, scored a 2-0 victory over Jordan in the third Group B match of the third Asian qualifying round for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North Korea and the U.S. at Amman International Stadium in Amman, Jordan, at 11 p.m. on the 10th (Korea time). With this, the national team ranked first in the group with two wins and one draw (7 points) in three games.

The national team brought a 4-2-3-1 formation. Joo Min-kyu was in charge of the front line, and Hwang Hee-chan, Lee Jae-sung and Lee Kang-in led the attack in the second line. Hwang In-beom and Park Yong-woo built the midfield, while Lee Myung-jae, Kim Min-jae, Cho Yoo-min and Seol Young-woo built the back four lines. Cho Hyun-woo wore the goalie gloves.

It was a challenging away match for Jordan, but the team took the lead in the overall game. The team had 70 percent of possession in 90 minutes and was superior in both the number of shots and passes. Jordan’s counterattacks allowed the team to yield threatening scenes several times until early and mid-first half. As time passed, however, the team managed the game stably and Lee Jae-sung scored the first goal with a header in the 38th minute of the first half, completely controlling the mood.

In the process, Seol shined out. Seol helped Lee Jae-sung score a header with an elaborate cross, and this one goal eventually completely changed the course of the game. Afterwards, Korea tied up Oh Hyun-kyu’s additional goal that was put in the second half, allowing Korea to win the title. 토토사이트

Seol received the highest rating. Football website “Footmob” gave Seol an 8.4 rating, which recorded one assist while playing full-time. Hwang In-beom (8.1), Lee Jae-seong (eight), and Bae Jun-ho (7.9) followed.

In a way, the highest rating was natural. In addition to scoring one assist in 90 minutes, Seol performed the best in both offense and defense, including 78 percent pass success rate, one chance creation, 98 touches, seven final third passes, one cross, two long passes, five tackles, two clearings, one interception, 10 defensive contributions, two recovery, and nine competitions.

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