The women's national soccer team wins 3-0 against the Philippines in the first domestic A match this year
Ji So-yeon increases the most A-match scores by a Korean player to 71 goals.
The Korean women's national soccer team completely defeated the Philippines in the A match held in Korea for the first time this year.
Korea (20th in FIFA rankings), led by coach Colin Bell (England), won 3-0 in a friendly match against the Philippines (39th in FIFA rankings) held at Icheon Stadium in Gyeonggi-do on the 5th.
Following the friendly match against the Czech Republic (2-1 win) and Portugal (1-5 loss) held in Portugal in February, the women's national team, which was playing its third match this year and its first match in Korea, consisted of Choi Yu-ri (Birmingham City) and Ji So-yeon (Seattle Reign) in the second half. 바카라사이트
Achieved a pleasant victory with consecutive goals by Seul-gi Jang (Gyeongju KHNP).
Korea continued its absolute superiority with 5 wins out of 5 in previous women's soccer team matches against the Philippines.
Against the Philippines, which has emerged as a dark horse with the recent addition of American players, Velho placed 16-year-old Casey Eugene Fair (Angel City) and Cheon Garam (Hwacheon KSPO) at the forefront of the attack.
Ace Ji So-yeon supported the team at the back, and Cho So-hyun (Birmingham City) and Jang Seul-gi worked together in midfield.
Coach Bell placed Ko Yoo-na (KSPO), an offensive resource born in 2002 who had no experience playing in international matches, as the center back between Seo-yeon Shim (Suwon FC) and Young-joo Lee (Madrid CFF).
While veteran defender Kim Hye-ri (Incheon Hyundai Steel) was absent due to a thigh injury, Go Yoo-na, the tallest player on the field (179 cm), stood up against the physically strong opponent Sarina Bolden.
Both wingbacks were played by Choo Hyo-joo (Hyundai Steel) and Lee Eun-young (Changnyeong WFC).
Kim Jeong-mi (Hyundai Steel) wore the goalkeeper gloves.
The national team dominated the game throughout the first half and made 12 shots, including 2 effective shots, but it was just not enough.
In the 30th minute of the first half, Lee Eun-young's right-side cross followed by Chun Garam's header grazed the top of the net, and in the 39th minute of the first half, Choo Hyo-joo received Koo Yoo-na's cross that split the ground, broke through the left side of the penalty area, and hit a right-footed shot that hit the outside net. It was hit.
In the 44th minute of the first half, during a counterattack, Ji So-yeon's exquisite through pass was followed by Cheon Garam's left-footed shot on the left side of the penalty area hitting the goal post.
Korea, who replaced Chun Garam with Choi Yu-ri at the start of the second half, missed a decisive opportunity in the 13th minute of the second half.
Choi Yu-ri cut off the ball from the opponent with forward pressure and then dribbled through on her own and had a one-on-one opportunity with the goalkeeper, but the shot went too far in front.
However, Choi Yu-ri did not miss the one-on-one opportunity that came again in the 28th minute of the second half due to a back pass mistake by opposing defender Jessica Cowart, and shook the goal net with her right foot.
Korea, who immediately changed the pair to Moon Mira (Suwon FC), gained momentum further with Ji So-yeon scoring an additional free kick goal in the 31st minute of the second half.
On this day, Ji So-yeon, who wore the captain's armband due to Kim Hye-ri's absence, increased the record for the most goals scored in international matches by a Korean player to 71.
In the 43rd minute of the second half, Jang Seul-gi scored a key goal to celebrate victory.
Afterwards, Coach Bell gave high school defender Nam Seung-eun (Osan Jeongbo High School) the opportunity to make his A-match debut, and also brought in Kim Se-yeon (Daedeok University), who had played in one game previously, and finished the game by activating new players.
The national team is scheduled to face the Philippines once more at the same venue on the 8th.