Sweden celebrate their winning goal against South Korea
Sweden celebrate their winning goal against South Korea

Sweden 1-0 South Korea: Andreas Granqvist penalty wraps up victory


Andreas Granqvist took advantage of a VAR-awarded penalty to hand Sweden a 1-0 win over South Korea in their World Cup opener.

The Sweden captain tucked home in the 65th minute of the Group F clash in Nizhny Novgorod after technology was used to rule that Viktor Claesson had been fouled in the area.

It was a deserved victory for Sweden, who created the better chances throughout and Marcus Berg spurned a couple of good openings.

The Swedes had been accused of spying on a Korea training session in the build-up to the game but they began with an apparent determination to put their own shortcomings in front of goal right.

Sweden had not scored in three outings prior to the tournament but they showed the greater attacking intent in the first half.

Granqvist, without defensive colleague Victor Lindelof of Manchester United due to illness, had an early opportunity after breaking from deep. He combined well with Berg, who returned his pass with a neat backheel, but Kim Young-gwon produced a fine tackle to frustrate him.

Korea goalkeeper Jo Hyeon-woo then justified his unexpected selection, having been regarded as coach Shin Tae-yong's third choice, by producing a fine point-black save to deny Berg. Ola Toivonen headed wide from the resulting corner.

Andreas Granqvist scores for Sweden
Andreas Granqvist scores for Sweden

Korea suffered a blow when left-back Park Joo-ho was forced off midway through the first half with a hamstring injury and Sweden threatened again moments later through Berg, but again Young-gwon got in the way.

Tottenham's Son Heung-min created a rare Korea opportunity as he broke away from Granqvist but he was unable to pick out a colleague in the box.

Berg had another chance before the break as he controlled a long ball on his chest and took it away from the keeper but he could only lob across goal.

Mikael Lustig picked out Claesson with an inviting cross on the stroke of half-time but his header was deflected wide.

Korea began the second half more positively with Koo Ja-cheol heading narrowly wide but Sweden soon regained control and Jo again did well to keep out a header from Toivonen.

The breakthrough came after 65 minutes as Sweden were awarded a penalty after video review. Referee Joel Aguilar initially allowed play to go on after Claesson was hacked down by Lee Jae-sung but called a halt moments later, as Korea launched a counter-attack, after a word in his ear.

Granqvist took responsibility and sent Jo the wrong way.

That proved the telling blow and Sweden were largely untroubled as they saw out victory.

Korea might have snatched an equaliser in stoppage time but Hwang Hee-chan was unable to keep his header on target.

Goal video - Andreas Granqvist - Sweden 1-0 South Korea

Opta facts

  • Sweden are unbeaten in all five of their previous meetings with South Korea (W3 D2).
  • This was Sweden’s first win in their opening match at a World Cup since beating Mexico 3-0 as hosts in 1958, drawing five and losing two since then.
  • South Korea have lost their opening match at a World Cup for the first time since 1998 (1-3 vs Mexico), ending a run of three wins and one draw.
  • Sweden’s goal was the first they’d scored in 402 minutes of international football, since Ola Toivonen scored against Chile back in March.
  • South Korea are winless in their last seven World Cup matches (D2 L5), losing their last three in a row.
  • There were 43 fouls in this match, the most of any game at the 2018 World Cup so far.
  • 19% of the goals so far at this World Cup have been scored from the penalty spot (5/26).
  • The first shot in this match came after exactly 20 minutes – the second longest wait for a first attempt in a World Cup match since 1966 (20:59, Netherlands vs Costa Rica in 2014).
  • Andreas Granqvist’s goal was the first scored by a Swedish player at a World Cup since Henrik Larsson netted against England in 2006.
  • Sweden’s Andreas Granqvist (33y 63d) became the oldest player to score on his World Cup debut since Martin Palermo (36y 227d) for Argentina vs Greece in 2010.

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