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2010 FIFA World Cup: Nigeria v South Korea 2-2 In this thirty-sixth match video, we relive the game played between Nigeria & South Korea. South Korea will face Uruguay in the last 16 of the World Cup after a hard-fought draw with Nigeria was enough to secure second place in Group B. The Asian side have previously never been past the opening stage of a World Cup held outside of their own country and were made to fight to the last minute for the point which put them through after Greece were beaten 2-0 by Argentina. Nigeria created chances throughout and took the lead when Chidi Odiah squared for Kalu Uche to tap in early on. But South Korea hit back through Lee Jung-Soo, who scrambled the ball past Vincent Enyeama from Ki Sung-Yeung’s free-kick. Park Chu-Young’s curled free-kick restored South Korea’s lead four minutes into the second half but Yakubu coolly slotted in a penalty after Kim Nam-Il fouled Chinedu Obasi Ogbuke to level the game. Nigeria started the game looking like a different proposition to the side that produced disjointed displays in their defeats by Argentina and Greece. Lars Lagerback’s side finally showed purpose on the break and kept the ball well in midfield with the main catalyst being the coach’s decision to hand captain Kanu a first start of the tournament. Despite the 33-year-old veteran reaching the twilight of his career, a combination of his sublime skills and familiar laid-back style both calmed and inspired his team-mates in equal measure. However, when Nigeria took the lead after 12. From: comfortablynumb1975x Views: 243 0 ratings Time: 08:37 More in Sports
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