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Even though it was a cold day, passionate street cheering unfolded at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul.

Reporter Park Se-won is out on the scene.

Let's connect.



Reporter Park, it's been a while since the game ended, so it looks like he's tidying up.

How was the atmosphere before cheering?



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Despite the cold weather of minus 3 degrees Celsius and even snow, many citizens came to Gwanghwamun Square to add strength to the cheering match.



Immediately after the game, as the crowds left, the evacuation work was quickly being completed behind me.



I was out here from dawn, and there were many supporters guarding the plaza from early on to celebrate advancing to the round of 16.



As various performances continued, the heat increased, and after 3:00 am, the number of people increased, and the road next to the square was opened.



[Yoon Do-hyeon/Seoul Dobong-gu: Korea went to the round of 16, so I came out cheering with the desire to go to the round of 8.

Let's go!]



[Jin Seong-min/Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do: I thought Brazil would do well to some extent, but they did very well.

It's a bit unfortunate, but I hope you don't give up until the second half and stick with it until the end.]



[Seo Hyun-woo/Incheon Songdo: Actually, I came here with a lot of expectations, but I'm a little disappointed.

next time...

I look forward to the next time.]



When Brazil scored consecutive goals from the first half, there was a sad sigh, and some citizens left early when the second half started.



Still, the strong support for the national team continued, and when Baek Seung-ho scored the first goal at the tip of his toe in the 31st minute of the second half, the citizens hugged and cheered.



Korea's World Cup itinerary was finished and the morning was bright. Please note that subway lines 2, 3, and 5 are being operated on the way to work in preparation for congestion.