DIRECT. World Cup: South Korea equalize against Portugal, Uruguay take off against Ghana

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36′. Kudus sounds the revolt

Kudus attempts a shot from outside the box but the ball is blocked by Gimenez’s stomach. The corner that followed did nothing.

35′. Luis Suarez, sole survivor of 2010

34′. What action by Dalot

The Portuguese sends a big shot from outside the area but it is stopped by Kim.

34′. Change for Uruguay

Bentancur comes out injured and leaves his place to Vecino.

33′. Stat

Giorgian De Arrascaeta scored his first two goals in this World Cup… Which are also Uruguay’s first two!

32′. LE DOUBLE DE ARRASCAAAETAAAA

Wonderful collective action from Uruguay! On a new delivery from Pellestri with the outside of the foot, Luis Suarez sends the ball to De Arrascaeta who scores with a volley from the right! It’s 2-0!

29′. Small ranking point.

With all these goals, we don’t know where to turn! Portugal remain first with seven points, Uruguay are second with four and Ghana third with three!

27′. SOUTH KOREA GOOOOOOO!!

On a new corner, the ball bounces on the back of Ronaldo and Kim deceives Costa with the left foot! 1-1!

25′ BUUUUUUUT FOR URUGUAY!!!!!

On a cross from Suarez, the Ghanaian defense is holed. Luis Suarez gets back to his right foot and shoots. it’s stopped by Zigi but De Arrascaeta follows well and scores in the empty goal!

24′. South Korea is pushing

The Koreans try to go through the wings and multiply the centers to deceive the Portuguese vigilance. But it does not pass

22′. WHAT A RETURN FROM SALISU!

Launched in depth by De Arrascaeta, Darwin Nunez stings his ball against Zigi but Salisu clears the ball on the line!

21′. Horda’s goal on video

20′. OOOOOOH THE STOP!!!!!!

Rochet intervenes in front of André Ayew and saves his penalty on his left! It’s incredible.

18′. Tempers are heating up

Yellow card for Nunez who is angry since the referee’s decision for the penalty.

17′. PENALTY FOR GHANA!

After an appeal from the VAR, Mr. Facundo Tello designates the penalty spot for the foul on Kudus.

16′. KOREA’S OFFSIDE GOAL

On a corner on the left side, Kim takes the ball after a stoppage by Costa. He was eventually flagged offside. Still 1-0 for Portugal.

16:16

14′. What a stop from Rochet!

Launched on the opposite side by Inaki Williams, Ayew refocuses and tries a right foot shot out of the box, but it is pushed back by Rochet. Kudus takes the ball and is mowed down by the Uruguayan goalkeeper. The Ghanaian is finally reported in an offside position.

12′. Uruguayan opportunity!

On a Ghanaian loss of ball, Darwin Nunez rushes into the box and tries to challenge Zigi but he collapses in the box.

11′. The rhythm does not race

For the moment, Uruguay and Ghana are not discovering each other. No shot on target to get your teeth into.

9′. South Korea hold the ball

62% possession for the Koreans but we have the impression that they do not know what to do with the leather, facing the well-grouped Portuguese.

8′. Pellistri shows up

Pellistri resists in the duel and crosses back but it is recovered by a Ghanaian defender.

6′. Ranking point

In the standings, nothing changes. Portugal is still first, while Ghana is second. Uruguay third.

5′ BUUUUUUUUUUT DU PORTUGAAAL (1-0)

On an opening from Pepe at the limit of offside, Dalot enters the area and crosses back towards Horta.

4′. Uruguay not very prolific

Federico Valverde’s teammates still haven’t scored a single goal in this World Cup.

2′. Uruguay already on the attack

After a good ball from Valverde, Pellistri struggles to cross the ball. He seems countered but the referee gives a six meters to Ghana.

1′. Let’s go on both lawns!

Both matches begin! Uruguayans and Koreans are hiring!

15:47

The Portuguese warming up

15:39

Luis Suarez does not regret his gesture

In 2010, Luis Suarez stopped a goal for Ghana with his arm. Uruguay then won on penalties. Twelve years later, the striker still does not want to apologize.

15:36

Mohammed Kudus, to guide Ghana

Very successful in the first two games, the nugget of Ajax can allow his selection to qualify for the eighth for the first time since 2010.

15:28

Short summary of the ranking.

If you haven’t followed everything, don’t panic, we’ll make a point! With two wins in as many matches, Portugal top Group H with six points. Behind, Ghana is second with three points. Uruguay and South Korea close the march with one point.

15:18

Uruguay with Suarez, without Cavani

That’s going to be the attraction of this game. After his hand in 2010, Luis Suarez started against Ghana alongside Nunez to lead the Uruguayan attack. In the middle, Federico Valverde is lined up in the middle with Bentancur, De Arrascaeta and the nugget Pellistri.

The compo: Rochet – Olivera, Coates, Gimenez, Varela – De Arrascaeta, Bentancur, Valverde, Pellistri – Suarez, Nunez

15:15

Ghana with all its stars

To seek a first qualification in the eighth since 2010, Otto Addo aligned his nugget Mohammed Kudus in midfield with Thomas Partey and Salis Abdul Sahmed. Inaki Williams starts in attack with the Ayew brothers, Jordan and André.

The composition: Ati Zigi – Seidu, Salisu, Amartey, Baba – Partey, Abdul Samed – J. Ayew, A. Ayew, Kudus, Williams

15:11

South Korea with the (almost) typical team

In defense, Kim Min-jae leaves his place in the starting eleven to Kwon Kyung-gwon. Nugget Lee Kang-in will host the Korean attack with Cho and Tottenham star Son.

The composition: Kim – Kim, Kwon, Kim, Kim – Hwang, Jung, Lee – Lee, Cho, Son

15:09

Vitinha holder with Portugal

Fernando Santos turned around a bit for this last group match. The Parisian Vitinha holds the midfield alongside Ruben Neves and Matheus Nunes. Scorer in the first two games, Cristiano Ronaldo will carry the Portuguese attack with Joao Mario and Horta.

The composition: Costa – Cancelo, Pepe, Antonio Silva, Dalot – Nunes, Neves, Vitinha – Joao Mario, Ronaldo, Horta

15:03

Hello everyone !

Welcome to leparisien.fr to follow the last day of Group H with two matches on the program: South Korea – Portugal and Ghana – Uruguay. Kick off at 4 p.m.

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