[SBS The Girls Who Hit the Goal] The first Korea-Japan match ever played in the heat of an A match!

2024-10-10 14:41:03

No. 1 in demand entertainment with a peak rating of 9.4%!

According to Nielsen Korea, 'Girls Who Hit Goal', which aired on the 9th, had a household viewership rating of 7.6% (based on the metropolitan area) and a 2049 target audience rating of 2.6%, which is an indicator of topicality, ranking first overall in 2049 viewership demand and household viewership rating.

Ranked first in demand entertainment.

On this day, the Korea-Japan match, the first national competition in history, was held in which the best 'goal-scoring women' players wore the Taegeuk symbol.

Before the game, the players from both countries exchanged greetings, and before the players entered, Jo Su-mi's congratulatory performance of 'Champions' was performed, and the players' tension reached its peak.

Yokoyama, who wore number 8, the same uniform number as Korean ace Jeong Hye-in, caught Korea's nerves with a powerful shot that hit the goalkeeper's hand.

Despite being taken aback by the individual skills of the Japanese players that exceeded expectations, Korea began building up step by step.

Korea coach Lee Young-pyo changed the goalkeeper's position, such as replacing Kisum with Heo Kyung-hee, but Park Ji-an's shot bounced off the goal post and did not succeed in scoring an additional goal.

In the 10th minute of the second half, Japan's Mashima Yu scored a comeback goal, and Japan won the game with a score of 3-4.

 

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