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South Korea may go "all in" — Little Fortune's World Cup Betting Diary 🔥
Tomorrow, the two victorious teams from Group A's first round will face off to determine the winner. South Korea has shown excellent form after defeating the strong Czech team. Facing the host nation, Little Fortune believes they can continue their winning streak (after all, they have fed me meat before), for the following reasons:
Tactical Countermeasures: Efficient Counterattacks Target Mexico’s Defensive Weaknesses
Although Mexico defeated South Africa 2-0 in the opening match, the game exposed significant defensive discipline issues — receiving three red cards in a single match, setting a World Cup opening match record. Their defense line is prone to positional lapses under high-pressure pressing, especially in the second half when stamina drops, leading to frequent gaps on the flanks. South Korea, with a "counterattack in adversity" gene, reversed a 0-1 deficit to 2-1 against the Czech team in just 18 minutes, with Lee Yong-woo and Woo Sang-wu’s precise connection tearing apart the opponent’s defense. This counterattack system, centered on quick transitions and flank assaults, is a natural nemesis for Mexico’s slow defense and sluggish turnarounds.
Psychological Resilience: The "Last-Minute Goal" Gene of Asian Teams Continues to Evolve
South Korea has defeated European powerhouses in three consecutive World Cups: eliminating reigning champion Germany in 2018, reversing Portugal in 2022, and reversing Czechia in 2026. This "never panic when behind, always score the decisive goal" psychological trait has become a collective subconscious of the team. In contrast, Mexico, despite maintaining a perfect record against Asian teams in the World Cup (5 wins in 5 matches), bears a heavy psychological burden — as the team that has only won once in eight World Cup opening matches, they carry the invisible pressure of breaking this curse. South Korea, free of this burden, releases energy with a "challenger" attitude, and this psychological gap will turn into a decisive advantage in critical moments.
Environmental Backlash: High-Altitude Home Advantage as a Double-Edged Sword
The match will be held at the Akron Stadium in Guadalajara at an altitude of 1,560 meters, theoretically advantageous for Mexico. However, the high-altitude environment exponentially consumes stamina, especially for players not native to such conditions. South Korea’s key players mostly compete in top European leagues and are accustomed to mid- to high-altitude matches, while some Mexican players have trained mainly at low altitudes, which may cause their stamina to sharply decline after the 70th minute. South Korea’s tactical design emphasizes "controlling the tempo and waiting for opportunities." Their low-intensity ball possession and intermittent sprints can maximize the window of Mexico’s stamina decline.
Key Player: Lee Yong-woo’s "Decisive Moment" Ability
In the match against Czechia, Lee Yong-woo scored an equalizer in the 67th minute with a lob from the left side of the penalty area, and assisted Woo Sang-wu for the winning goal in the 80th minute, earning him the best player of the match. He possesses top-level individual dribbling and calm finishing, and demonstrates extraordinary on-field judgment under high pressure. Facing Mexico’s loose defense and goalkeeper’s psychological fluctuations, he is very likely to once again become the "surgical knife" that breaks the deadlock.