Well, how dramatic was that?!
Group H is now done and dusted following a load of controversy and drama on its final matchday, as South Korea’s last-gasp win against Portugal sent them through to the knockout stages by a solitary goal at the expense of Uruguay who won a repeat of the infamous 2010 quarter-final bout between themselves and Ghana 2-0.
Things didn’t take long to get up and running on the day, with group leaders Portugal soon looking good to maintain a 100% record.
Five minutes into their match with South Korea, Ricardo Horta latched into Diogo Dalot’s cut back to rifle the ball into the net.
It was a special moment for the Portuguese forward, making his major-tournament debut.
Fans (presumably not Manchester United or England fans, though) were quick to point out a special footnote to the Braga man’s achievement.
Meanwhile, in the other Group-H match-up, things were heating up between Ghana and Uruguay with a long VAR review reversing an original offside call to award Otto Addo’s men a penalty.
What happened next was all too familiar.
A truly terrible spot kick from Andre Ayew produced some serious deja vu…
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