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Ulsan, led by manager Hong Myung-bo, lost to the North and Central American champions at the Club World Cup, where they competed as Asian champions.

It was regrettable that Yun Bitgaram's'Wondergol' was broken offside.



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Ulsan, who entered the Club World Cup after 8 years, set a starter in the 24th minute against Mexico's Tigres.



'Asia MVP' Yoon Bit Garam's corner kick was finished by Kim Ki-hee.



But Reid didn't last long.



After 14 minutes, the team tied the goal to French national team Gignac, and in the extra time in the first half, Kim Ki-hee blocked a corner kick and committed a handball foul, allowing Gignac to go from behind.



Ulsan unfolded a total offensive in the 13th minute of the second half and shook the net, but unfortunately, the tied goal was lost.



Yun Bitgaram turned 180 degrees with a long pass and made a splash with a picturesque volley, but was judged offside.



Yun Bitgaram's knee was slightly ahead of the opponent.



Director Hong Myung-bo, who lost in the debut match of the Ulsan Command Tower, was still satisfied.



[Hong Myung-bo/Ulsan coach: I think our players have fully demonstrated 100% of what they prepared.]



Tottenham Son Heung-min's goal was silent for a month.



Defensive tactics were all about shooting two shots, and Tottenham lost to Chelsea 1-0, losing three straight league losses to Chelsea after nine years, falling to eighth place.



(Video editing: Nam Il)