South Korea defeated South American side Ecuador 3-2 to advance to set up a quarter-final clash with Nigeria’s Flying Eagles at the U-20 FIFA World Cup holding in Argentina.
Lee-Young-Jun gave South Korea the lead inside 11th minute before Bae Jun-Ho made it 2-0 on 19 minutes, but the Ecuadorians pulled a goal back after Justin Cuero converted a penalty few minutes before the first half ended.
With six minutes left Sebastian Gonzalez scored for Ecuador to make it a nervy ending but the South Koreans held on to advance.
Flying Eagles versus South Korea U-20 in History
Both teams will be clashing for the third time ever at the U-20 level.
They first met in the group stage in 2005 edition hosted in the Netherlands, where South Korea came from a goal down to beat the Flying Eagles 2-1.
Again, they met at the group stage in 2013 but Flying Eagles won the game 1-0.
Speaking after their qualification for the qurter-final, South Korea U20 manager Kim Eun-jung praised the Nigerian players for their physicality ahead of Sunday’s game, and stressed that they must be well prepared to stand a chance of beating the Flying Eagles.
He added: “We will prepare hard for the match against Nigeria, so please support us from afar. As an Asian team, Korea is the only team that maintains its pride, so I will prepare well for the next game and produce good results with a sense of responsibility and pride as an Asian.
The Flying Eagles quarter-final clash with South Korea comes up on Sunday, June 4, inside the Estadio Único Madre de Ciudades, Santiago del Estero at 6:30pm.
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