Talismanic striker Ahn Jung-hwan came off the bench to score the winner for
South Korea in its come-from-behind 2-1 victory over 10-man Togo in their Group
G opener.
Ahn, a hero in South Korea for his vital goals in the 2002 World Cup when it
reached the last four, scored with a dipping shot in the 72nd minute.
Mohamed Kader had given Togo a surprise first-half lead but the dismissal of
captain Jean-Paul Abalo early in the second half and the equalizer from Lee
Chun-soo gave them a mountain to climb.
Ħ°I am very happy for the first win,Ħħsaid Ahn.
Ħ°In the first half we were a little bit shaky but in the second half we got
things together much better.Ħħ
Ahn paid tribute to Dutch coach Dick Advocaat's decision to bring him on.Ħ°Mr.
Advocaat's tactics were good,Ħħhe said.
South Korea started with an attacking 3-4-3 formation as it sought an early
advantage against the African debutants. Manchester United's Park Ji-sung was
deployed as a right winger with Spurs' Lee Young-pyo playing left midfield
instead of his usual wing back position.
Advocaat's lineup included seven players who competed in the 2002 World Cup
when South Korea strode to the semifinals, although he left Ahn on the bench.
Togo had its first real sight on goal after 10 minutes when indecision in the
South Korean defense allowed Kader a shooting opportunity but his effort sailed
over the bar.
Park was receiving some rough treatment and Abalo was shown a yellow card for
a foul on the Korean star in the 22nd minute with Alaixys Romao following Abalo
into the book for a crude challenge.
Togo stunned the Koreans by taking the lead in the 31st minute. Kader took a
long ball on his knee, darted between two flat-footed Korean defenders and shot
low into the net.
It was the 50th goal Korea had conceded in the World Cup finals.
Togo nearly increased its lead in the 41st minute, a wickedly swinging free
kick from Yao Junior Senaya being brilliantly palmed over by South Korea keeper
Lee Won-jae.
Advocaat gambled at the start of the second half by putting on striker Ahn in
place of central defender Kim Jin-kyu. Togo nearly capitalized on the
short-handed defense, the tricky Kader finding room for a shot which Lee
blocked.
Togo was hit with a double blow when it was reduced to 10 men and conceded a
goal in the 54th minute.
Skipper Abalo was sent off after receiving a second yellow for a foul on the
rampaging Park and Lee Chun-soo sent the resulting free kick into the top corner
of the net.
Togo refused to go into a defensive shell and Moustapha Salifou clipped the
ball just over in the 64th minute after great work by Arsenal striker Emmanuel
Adebayor.
Ahn, who made the whole of Italy cry with his golden goal winner in the
second round in 2002, took Korea back to the future with a goal in the 72nd
minute.
He picked up the ball, glided across the penalty box and unleashed a dipping
right-foot shot past goalkeeper Kossi Agassa.