2 own goals, 4 goals

Possessing a more uniform and highly rated squad, Korea proactively rushed forward to attack right following the opening whistle from referee Salman Ahmad Falahi. In the 4th minute, Ehsan Haddad illegally tackled Son Heung-min in the penalty area.

South Korea was held to a 2-2 draw by Jordan. Photo: AFC.

After consulting VAR, referee Salman Ahmad Falahi pointed to the penalty spot. On the 11m mark, Son Heung-min easily deceived goalkeeper Yazeed Abulaila, opening the score for Korea.

The early goal seemed to help the Korean team play easily once morest Jordan. However, in the last minutes of the first half, the representative of West Asia rose strongly. In turn, Park Yong-woo (own goal) and Mousa Tamari wrote their names on the electronic board to help Jordan lead 2-1.

Korea and Jordan drew 2-2 in a match with two own goals

Highlight Korea vs Jordan.

In the second half, Korea pressed forward to attack in search of an equalizer. However, it was not until the 90+1 minute that their efforts were rewarded. Son Heung-min made a pass in the penalty area for Hwang In-beom to hit the foot of Yazan Al Arab and go straight into the net in the helplessness of goalkeeper Yazeed Abulaila, equalizing 2-2 for Korea. 2-2 is the final result of this match.

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