Soccer-South Korea coach urges players to move on from Mexico defeat


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group A - Mexico v South Korea - Estadio Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico - June 18, 2026 South Korea players look dejected after the match REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

GUADALAJARA, Mexico June 18 (Reuters) - ⁠South Korea coach Hong Myung-bo said his players must not dwell ⁠on their 1-0 defeat by Mexico after a goalkeeping error ‌proved decisive in their second Group A match at the World Cup.

South Korea conceded early in the second half when goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu lost control of a high ​ball under pressure, allowing Luis Romo to score.

"The ⁠goal we conceded was regrettable, ⁠but there is no need to hang our heads," Hong told reporters. "The ⁠result ‌is disappointing, but I believe the players executed the plans we prepared for this game well."

Hong said South Korea had ⁠expected Mexico to press aggressively from the start and ​had focused on ‌surviving the early stages without conceding.

"It was crucial not to concede ⁠until the ​20th minute of the first half, and the players held on well," he added.

"After that, the game's rhythm shifted to our side, and we were ⁠able to lead in both pressing and game ​management."

Hong declined to blame Kim directly for the goal, saying he had yet to review the collision that led to the mistake.

"There was pushing ⁠between players in that scene, and I think a mistake occurred in that process," he said.

Despite the loss, South Korea remain in contention to reach the round of 32, with three points from two matches. Mexico ​lead the group with six points, while the ⁠Czech Republic and South Africa have one point each.

South Korea face South ​Africa in their final group match on ‌Wednesday in Monterrey.

"South Africa is a ​team with good speed," Hong said. "We need to prepare tactically well."

(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico City; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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