highlighted Korea’s technical brilliance and tactical superiority, solidifying their position as one of the tournament’s front-runners.
First Half: Korea Sets the Tone
From the opening whistle, Korea showcased their intent to dominate the game. Their crisp passing and coordinated attacks kept Thailand on the back foot. The breakthrough came early in the first quarter the back of the net with a precise penalty corner conversion, giving Korea an early 1-0 lead.
Thailand struggled to contain Korea’s relentless pressure, and their defense was tested repeatedly. Before the half-time whistle, Korea doubled their lead through a stunning field goal by captain Ji Soo Park, ending the half with a comfortable 2-0 advantage.
Second Half: Korea Extends Their Lead
The second half saw Korea maintaining their aggressive tempo. Their midfield controlled the game, creating numerous scoring opportunities. The third goal came in the third quarter when seo Dahye skillfully deflected a penalty corner shot, leaving the Thai goalkeeper with no chance.
Thailand attempted to regroup and push forward, but Korea’s defense stood tall, denying them any meaningful scoring opportunities. In the final quarter, Korea sealed the victory with a brilliant solo effort from Sun Hwa Kim, who dribbled past multiple defenders to score the fourth and final goal of the match.