World Cup 2010 Blog: South Korea Wins U-17 Women’s World Cup | |
| South Korea Wins U-17 Women’s World Cup Posted: 27 Sep 2010 04:00 AM PDT
South Korea beat Japan on Saturday to win the Women’s U-17 World Cup, and it’s a good thing they did or else maternal areas the world one would’ve felt too much pain to continue on. The South Korean keeper, Minah Kim, had an adventurous normal time to say the least: the first Japanese goal was just cruel – how is a child supposed to jump high enough?; the second was a proper Jabulani’ing, which makes her qualified to start for most senior teams of the male persuasion; and the third was a bad spill into the six. However, she’d have her chance for retribution in extras – South Korea would actually pay back both on their second goal – and Minah would come good, with some added help from So Dam Lee’s monster volley in the 79th to equalize. Maternal areas of the world are now safe, though it’s best not to scope out the Japanese post-game photos. Superdramatic highlights set to superdramatic metal-cum-choir follow, with an added bonus of some Jabulani specials: [First spotted at South Korea WCB] |
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