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    South Korea VS Czech Republic

    FIFA World Cup
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    South Korea
    South Korea
    Czech Republic
    Czech Republic
    South Korea VS Czech Republic South Korea, a strong team in Asian football ranked 25th in the world, has excellent adaptability in major tournaments. They recently won two consecutive games, including a narrow home victory over El Salvador, showing a resurgence. In the last ten matches, South Korea boasted a high unbeaten rate of 6 wins, 1 draw, and 3 losses, indicating remarkable adaptability. With an average of 1.5 goals scored and 1.2 goals conceded per game, their offense has stable efficiency in flanking attacks and finishing, while the defense is relatively solid. On the other hand, Czech Republic, a European football powerhouse ranked 39th globally, has outstanding physical fitness and remarkable midfield interception and confrontation abilities. They maintained an unbeaten streak of six games after a home win against Guatemala, demonstrating consistent form. In the past ten matches, Czech Republic had an impressive record of 5 wins, 4 draws, and 1 loss, with a high unbeaten rate. They averaged 1.9 goals scored and 0.8 goals conceded per game, indicating a strong offensive firepower and a stable defense. This match between South Korea and Czech Republic is bound to be a thrilling encounter. Both teams have their own strengths and are in good form. It will be interesting to see how they perform on the field. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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    • FRANKLIN CHIGB
      FRANKLIN CHIGB
      South Korea VS Czech Republic South Korea adopts a 4-3-3 high-pressing formation. Based on their abundant physical fitness, the forwards run and press, and launch multi-layered penetrations to break through the opponents' defense. The team has been performing steadily recently. In the last six matches, they achieved three wins, one draw, and two losses, scoring a total of 11 goals and conceding 7. Their offense shows strong explosive power. In the last five games, they had an average passing success rate of 73%, a ball possession rate of 52%, an average of 10.9 shots per game, and a shot-on-target rate of 33%. They can quickly switch between offense and defense, and are highly efficient in creating scoring opportunities during second attacks. The players cover a large area on the pitch, but there are deficiencies in the details of the backfield's position filling. They are prone to making mistakes when dealing with accurate through balls. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 lives
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    • omar malouche
      omar malouche
      South Korea VS Czech Republic The encounter pits the top Asian force against the Eastern European powerhouse. South Korea boasts a "golden generation playing in Europe", while the Czech Republic aims to leverage its aerial advantage to dominate in the high - altitude stadium in Mexico. South Korea's Lee Kang - in and Son Heung - min are known for their rapid transitions. There will be a direct confrontation between Kim Min - jae and Patrik Schick. South Korea has always had a weakness in air defense. Against the Czech Republic's traditional high - altitude bombing, Kim Min - jae's success rate of aerial interception will determine whether South Korea can secure points. South Korea arrived early for preparation, thus having an edge in physical fitness. On the other hand, the heavy - set Czech players may suffer from oxygen deficiency in the second half. Nearly 30% of the Czech Republic's goals come from corner kicks and free - kicks, so South Korea must reduce unnecessary fouls near the
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    • Mark Goldbridge
      Mark Goldbridge
      South Korea VS Czech Republic South Korea, ranked 25th in FIFA, has a total team value of around 140 million euros. It has qualified for the World Cup for 12 consecutive sessions, standing out in Asian football. In the last 10 matches, they had 7 wins, 2 draws, and 1 loss. Before the World Cup, they achieved two consecutive clean - sheets, winning 5 - 0 against Tobago and 1 - 0 against El Salvador, showing excellent offensive and defensive form. 15 players in the squad, including Son Heung - min, Lee Kang - in, and Kim Min - jae, play in European clubs, making the lineup high - quality. Head coach Hong Myung - bo mainly switches between the 3 - 4 - 2 - 1 and 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 formations, with the core of their tactics being wing speed and ground passing and cutting. Czech Republic, ranked 41st in FIFA, has a total team value of about 180 million euros. They are back in the World Cup after a 20 - year absence. In the European play - offs, they defeated Ireland and Denmark, demonstrating str
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