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'Fighting for their life': South Korean fans enjoy Portugal victory, progression to World Cup knockout stage

AL RAYYAN, Qatar: All throughout his team's 2-1 upset of Portugal on Friday (Dec 2), South Korean fan Kim Jin-soo kept a close eye on his mobile phone.

Because not only did South Korea need a win to stand any chance of progressing to the World Cup knockout stage, they also needed the result from the Uruguay and Ghana match to go in their favour.

After Kim Young-gwon had cancelled out an early opener from Portugal's Ricardo Horta, South Korea pressed for a winner.

"I was hoping that we would score a second and win the game," Mr Kim told CNA.

And his team did just that, as substitute Hwang Hee-chan slid home in stoppage time.

"Portugal already went through. Maybe they would not be fighting. (South) Korea was fighting for their life, and a lot of Korean fans, we kept supporting them, giving them energy," said South Korean fan Grace Kim.

This year's World Cup had started so promisingly for the 28th-ranked South Koreans. They gained a creditable point in their opening game against Uruguay, who are ranked 14th in the world and were semi-finalists in 2010 and quarter-finalists in 2018. 

But Paulo Bento's men crumbled against Ghana, losing the game and their composure as their opponents ran out 3-2 winners.

"They have the potential. I could see so many other times they wanted it so badly, with the Ghana game where we just needed five more minutes," said Ms Kim.

After Hwang's winner came an agonising wait for the other Group H match to end, as South Korean fans and players nervously counted down the clock.

"Time was moving really slowly!" recalled Mr Kim.

A goal from Uruguay would have eliminated Bento's team, in spite of them beating Portugal. But the goal never came.

"It was just sheer pride and joy," added Ms Kim.

South Korea were level on

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