Son apologizes to the South Korean fans for the harsh Brazilian display

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 South Korean captain Heung-min Son apologized for his country's harsh exit from the FIFA World Cup, after it fell, on Monday, to Brazil 1-4 in the final price of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Four goals in the first half before substitute Baek Sung-ho scores a wonderful consolation goal with a powerful left shot a quarter of an hour before the end of the match.

Heung-min Son, the captain of South Korea, expressed regret for his nation's abrupt elimination from the FIFA World Cup after it was defeated 1-4 by Brazil in the 2022 World Cup final on Monday. Before substitute Baek Sung-ho scores a wonderful consolation goal with a powerful left shot a quarter of an hour before the game ends, there were four goals in the first half.

Korea, which reached the elimination rounds for the third time, was hoping to achieve a surprise, as it did at home in 2002 when it overthrew Italy and Spain in the eighth and quarter-finals, respectively, before falling to the German machines in the last square.

Son, who did not score a goal in Qatar and did not appear at his usual levels, lamented Bento's departure. "I had no doubts about his style of football," he said, referring to pundits who said Bento was overly cautious at times.

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