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South Korea Humiliated in 5-0 Loss to Brazil in Friendly Match

Summary

  • South Korea suffered an embarrassing 5-0 defeat to Brazil
  • Estevao and Rodrygo each scored twice for Brazil
  • South Korea's defense was completely overwhelmed by Brazil's superior speed and skills
South Korea Humiliated in 5-0 Loss to Brazil in Friendly Match

In a match that went completely wrong for South Korea, the Taegeuk Warriors suffered an embarrassing 5-0 defeat to Brazil in a friendly football game on October 10, 2025, at the Seoul World Cup Stadium. The world's 6th-ranked team, Brazil, dominated the 23rd-ranked South Korea with a clinical performance.

Estevao and Rodrygo each scored twice for Brazil, while Vinicius Junior added the other goal. South Korea, who had recently defeated the United States 2-0 and drawn 2-2 with Mexico, were expected to put up a strong fight against the perennial World Cup contenders. However, the players failed to live up to the expectations of their head coach, Hong Myung-bo, and were completely overwhelmed by Brazil's superior speed and skills.

The South Korean defense, led by Bayern Munich's Kim Min-jae, struggled to contain the Brazilian attackers. The Taegeuk Warriors' attempt to use a back-three formation to outnumber the opposing forwards proved ineffective, as the Brazilian players exploited the gaps in the Korean defense with their quick passing and movement.

This lopsided loss has left South Korea with more questions than answers, as they continue to search for the right formula to compete against the world's top teams. The match served as a harsh reality check for the Taegeuk Warriors, who will need to regroup and learn from this experience to improve their performance in future international competitions.

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The final score was South Korea 0, Brazil 5.
Estevao and Rodrygo each scored twice for Brazil, while Vinicius Junior added the other goal.
South Korea's defense, led by Bayern Munich's Kim Min-jae, struggled to contain the Brazilian attackers and was completely overwhelmed by their superior speed and skills.

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