South Africa reaches knockout stage for first time
South Africa reached the knockout phase at a World Cup for the first time when Thapelo Maseko's second-half strike gave it a 1-0 win against South Korea, which can still qualify as one of the best third-placed teams.
Maseko fired the ball into the bottom corner in the 63rd minute to put South Africa, who will face co-host Canada in Los Angeles on 28 June, on four points behind Group A winner Mexico which beat the Czech Republic 3-0.
South Korea, which started with talisman Son Heung-min on the bench, has three points.
South Africa had failed to advance from the group stage in its first three World Cup appearances in 1998, 2002 and 2010.
The Koreans threatened after two minutes when Kim Min-jae's header was cleared off the line by Aubrey Modiba, before Lee Kang-in fired over from inside the penalty area shortly afterwards.
South Africa gradually grew into the contest and nearly struck in the 19th minute when Maseko raced onto a through ball, only for Lee Gi-hyuk to produce a superb last-ditch tackle.
South Korea goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu then made an excellent double save, first denying Thalente Mbatha before smothering Evidence Makgopa's follow-up effort.
Though it had hardly mounted a threat in the second half, South Africa struck with a superb finish by Maseko. Found by a precise pass by Moremi, he shifted the ball onto his left before burying it in the bottom right-hand corner.
































