S. Korea beat Bosnia 2-0
SEOUL, May 26: South Korea, strengthened by the return of their Europe-based players, beat Bosnia 2-0 in a World Cup warmup match on Friday.
Seol Ki-hyeon opened the scoring for the home side in the 50th minute, heading in from close range after Bosnia keeper Romeo Mitrovic could only half-clear an effort by Ahn Jung-hwan.
Cho Jae-jin made certain of victory by blasting in a second from the edge of the area in the 90th minute.
South Korea coach Dick Advocaat had brought back his European players, including England-based duo Park Ji-sung and Lee Young-pyo, after his team had struggled at times to impose themselves in their last warm-up match against Senegal.
Bosnia looked dangerous on the break aided by the trickery on the left of Admir Vladavic, who forced a good save from South Korea keeper Lee Woon-jae in the 24th minute, but appeared to fall off the pace a little in the second half.
South Korea, who were held 1-1 by Senegal on Tuesday, now travel to Europe for final warm-up matches against Ghana and Norway.—Reuters