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Hong Kong heartbreak as South Korea crushes dreams in East Asian football clash
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50984, member: 636"] South Korea crushed Hong Kong 2-0 during Friday's East Asian Football Championship showdown at Yongin Mireu Stadium. The visiting squad desperately needed a win after getting demolished by Japan in their tournament opener. Hong Kong's defense held strong through most of the opening period before crumbling under pressure. Forward Kang Sang-yoon shattered their resistance with a brilliant spinning strike from his right boot after 27 minutes. The home crowd erupted as their team seized control of the match. Lee Ho-jae delivered the knockout punch just past the hour mark with a thunderous header that sealed Hong Kong's fate. The Korean midfielder's clinical finish left the visitors with no chance of mounting a comeback. South Korea completely overwhelmed their opponents throughout the contest with superior ball control and relentless attacking waves. Hong Kong keeper Yapp Hung-fai emerged as the lone bright spot for his team with several spectacular saves. His heroic efforts prevented what could have been a humiliating rout for the visiting side. The numbers tell the brutal story of Hong Kong's struggle against their dominant hosts. Korea controlled every statistical category while Hong Kong barely managed to threaten their goal. Yapp's remarkable performance between the posts kept the margin respectable despite facing constant bombardment. Hong Kong must regroup quickly as they prepare for their final group match against the national team on July 15. Their tournament hopes hang by a thread after suffering consecutive defeats. [/QUOTE]
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