South Korean soccer team tells of ‘rough’ match in Pyongyang
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — South Korea’s national soccer team described their World Cup qualifier against North Korea in Pyongyang as a “rough” match played under strange conditions that may later be reported to FIFA.
The historic match ended in a scoreless draw Tuesday at huge Kim Il Sung Stadium, which was empty of spectators. The match was also under a media blackout, and the South Koreans first spoke to journalists about the playing conditions upon their return to Seoul on Thursday.
Tottenham striker Son Heung-min said he would long remember the Pyongyang match as an unusual experience and claimed the South Korean players were lucky to avoid injury against the North Koreans, who he said were “very sensitive and rough.”
“Road matches can’t always be good — our players and staff had a hard time,” Son told reporters at Incheon International Airport.