Women’s soccer Belho loses 1-5 to Portugal… Son Hwa-yeon’s consolation goal
Away friendlies ended with 1 win and 1 loss.
The Korean women’s soccer team, led by coach Colin Bell,
suffered a crushing defeat against Portugal in a friendly match.
The Korean national team lost 1-5 to Portugal in a friendly match held at the Estadio Antonio Coimbra da Motta in Estoril, Portugal on the 28th (Korean time).
Velho, ranked 20th in the FIFA rankings, won 2-1 against the Czech Republic (28th) on the 25th,
but lost to Portugal (21st) that day, ending the friendly match with 1 win and 1 loss. 온라인카지노
Compared to the previous game, Coach Bell removed Jang Seul-gi (Gyeongju KHNP) and added Min-ah Lee (Incheon Hyundai Steel) to the starting list of players.
Choi Yu-ri (Birmingham) and Casey Eugene Fair (Angel City) took the top two,
and Ji So-yeon (Seattle Reign), Lee Min-ah, and Cho So-hyun (Birmingham City) stood in the midfield.
The wingbacks on both sides are Choo Hyo-joo (Incheon Hyundai Steel) and Lee Eun-young (Changnyeong WFC),
while Shim Seo-yeon (Suwon FC), Lee Young-ju (Madrid CFF), and Kim Hye-ri (Incheon Hyundai Steel) form the back three.
Kim Jeong-mi (Incheon Hyundai Steel) wore the goalkeeper gloves.
Belho collapsed, conceding 4 goals in the first half alone.
In the 18th minute of the first half, goalkeeper Kim Jeong-mi was unable to properly hit Joana Marchand’s left-foot mid-range shot,
and the ball crossed the goal line, a mistake that directly led to a conceded goal.
In the 37th minute of the first half, during a counterattack,
Thelma Incarnaça gave up a right-footed shot that was deflected by the defense and headed toward the corner of the goal.
The 45th minute of the first half, Kim Jung-mi blocked Andrea Faria’s first shot,
but allowed Faria to shoot again, conceding an additional goal.
In the extra time of the first half, Jessica Silva gave up a shot that hit the net at the top of the goal, widening the score to 0-4.
In the 6th minute of the second half,
Silva beat goalkeeper Kim Jeong-mi and fired a multi-goal into the empty net, scoring Portugal’s fifth goal.
For Korea, Son Hwa-yeon (Incheon Hyundai Steel) scored a goal in the 34th minute of the second half.
Son Hwa-yeon, who was brought on as a substitute at the start of the second half,
hit the ball that the opposing goalkeeper had hit with a non-stop shot from the front of the goal into the top corner of the goal.