While players to watch Park Ji-sung and Lee Jung-soo marked the day with their goals as South Korea cruised to a 2-0 win over grouch Greece.
South Koreans took the dominance right from the beginning of the match as in the 7th minute of the match Lee Jung-soo tapped a free kick from a short range into a goal, whereas Park Ji-sung doubled the lead in 52nd minute with his solo enterprise to kick the ball in rival net.
Manchaester United midfielder collected the ball form a misplaced pass and skipped two Greece defenders to slip the ball in the goal post beyond Alexandros Tvorvas, the Greece goalkeeper.
Though striker Park Chu-young was showered with three other opportunities to materialize them into goals he was unable to materialize them.
The crowd saw a furious coach Otto Rehhagel standing on the sideline with his hands on his hips and a fierce scowl on his face.
South Koreans opened the match with giving their rivals most of the possession time but they never forgot to materialize their first opportunity against the European champions.
The kick from the left corner was curled by Ki Sung-yong and ball brushed against Konstantinos’s head before reaching to Lee who did not waist a second to tap the ball into an unguarded net.
Though Otto Rehhagel replaced his captain Giorgos Karagounis, South Koreans were unable to be stopped by the European champions and Park Ji-sung made it 2-0.