A Ghana coach decided to take a selfie with Son Heung-min just moments after South Korea fell to a 3-2 defeat to his side.
Son yet to score in QatarSouth Korea yet to win eitherLost despite coming back from 2-0 down
WHAT HAPPENED? The Tottenham winger had just seen his nation drop all three points in a thrilling Group H clash at the World Cup. Upon the full-time whistle, while Son still stood on the pitch being consoled by two coaches from the Ghanaian coaching team, a third member try to snap a quick selfie.
When you try and take a sneaky selfie ?#BBCWorldCup #BBCFootball #FIFAWorldCup pic.twitter.com/wtSBWK8E6P
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) November 28, 2022
THE BIGGER PICTURE: Goals from Mohammed Salisu and Mohammed Kudus had put Ghana 2-0 up, before South Korea scored twice in three minutes through Cho Gue-sung to level the match. However, Kudus then snatched all three points with a 68th-minute winner, leaving Son understandably dejected.
WHAT NEXT FOR SON? Having drawn 0-0 against Uruguay in their opening match, South Korea now have just one point from their opening two games and face a tough task to qualify for the knockout rounds – with Portugal still to play in their final game.
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