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    South Africa VS South Korea

    FIFA World Cup
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    • Erudite
      Erudite
      South Africa VS South Korea South Africa has shown a significant imbalance between attack and defense in the World Cup. A 20% win rate and a 40% draw rate reflect the team's strategic dilemmas in crucial matches. The comparison between 10 total goals and 13 goals conceded directly results in a goal difference of -3. An average of 1.3 goals conceded per game highlights the fragility of the defense. The average of 1.9 yellow cards per game exposes the team's emotional fluctuations during matches. In terms of corner - kick control, South Africa's average of 3.5 corners per game is far lower than their opponents' 5.3. The creativity and ball - control stability in the attacking end need urgent improvement. With an average of only 1 goal per game in attack, South Africa struggles to pose an effective threat, while the defensive loopholes become the key targets for opponents. On the other hand, South Korea has demonstrated strong competitiveness with a 60% win rate. The slight gap between 13
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    • Uefa Champions
      Uefa Champions Won 10/13
      *South Africa vs South Korea Analysis* FIFA World Cup 2026 | Group A | Wed, Jun 24, 2026 18:00 PDT | Estadio BBVA, Monterrey, Mexico *1. Form & Stakes* *South Korea*: 3pts, 2nd in Group A. Beat Czechia 2-1 MD1, lost 1-0 to Mexico MD2. 2 goals scored, 2 conceded. Win or draw = knockout stage secured as 2nd place. Even loss could still qualify as one of 8 best 3rd place teams. *South Africa*: 1pt, 4th in Group A. Lost 2-0 to Mexico MD1, drew 1-1 with Czechia MD2. Only 1 goal scored, 3 conceded. Must win to have any chance of advancing. Need Czechia to drop points vs Mexico too. Winless in last 7 matches. *2. Head-to-Head* Met 3 times, most recently South Korea 2-1 South Africa friendly 2016. South Korea won 1, drew 1, lost 0 in last 3 meetings. In World Cups: Korea 1W-1D-2L vs African teams, averaging 4.5 goals per game. *3. Tactical Battle* *South Korea 3-4-2-1 under Hong Myung-bo*: Son Heung-min leads line, Lee Kang-in + Lee Jae-sung behind. Kim Min-jae anchors back 3. Strength: Transi
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    • Samuel Lainez
      Samuel Lainez
      South Africa VS South Korea Looking at the historical data of South Africa and South Korea in the World Cup, there are significant differences in both offense and defense. South Africa has a poor win - rate of only 20%, with draws and losses each accounting for 40%. Their goal difference is -3, with 10 goals scored and 13 conceded. The average number of goals per game is 1.0, indicating a lack of efficiency in the attacking end. On the contrary, South Korea has a high win - rate of 60%. Their goal difference is +1, with 13 goals scored and 12 conceded. The average number of goals per game is 1.3, showing a much better balance between offense and defense. These statistical disparities directly reflect the potential outcome of the match. South Africa's weak attack, with only 1 goal per game on average, is in sharp contrast to South Korea's 1.3 goals. This shows South Africa's weakness in converting attacking opportunities. In terms of defense, South Africa has conceded 13 goals, while So
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      World Cup South Africa 1-0 South Korea
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