South Korea exults after Germany win

South Korean fans rejoiced Thursday and called for national service exemptions after their team went out of the World Cup in a blaze of glory, eliminating defending champions Germany with a shock 2-0 victory.

In one of the great World Cup upsets, Kim Young-gwon and Son Heung-min both scored in injury time to condemn footballing superpower Germany to their first opening-round exit in 80 years.

South Korea were pelted with toffees, a Korean insult, when they returned winless from Brazil 2014 and although they again leave early, after defeats to Mexico and Sweden, they finished above Germany on goal difference in Group F.

“We didn’t make it to the round of 16, but we sent the world number one packing,” said a headline in Seoul’s major Dong-A daily.

“We are so proud of you,” the newspaper said on its front page, adding the game “shook South Korea upside down”.

Germany went into the game knowing that a win by two clear goals would have seen them into the last 16. But instead it was Sweden and Mexico who advanced after the Scandinavians romped to a 3-0 win in the group’s other match.

The Taeguk Warriors, semi-finalists in 2002, brought the defending champions “down with them”, Yonhap news agency said, adding that Germany “unceremoniously bowed out of the tournament”.

South Korean social media were flooded by tens of thousands of messages from fans expressing joy and astonishment over a victory that had seemed utterly implausible before the match.

“This is far more shocking than our advance to the semi-final at the 2002 World Cup,” one commenter said. Who cares we won’t make it to the round of 16? We defeated Germany, the world number one!” added another. It was an honourable exit,” he added.

Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon joined them, tweeting on Thursday, “Reality beat our imagination today” and praising the South Korean footballers.

South Korean players swept the most-searched terms on major portals and dozens of online petitions were launched on the presidential website, urging Moon Jae-in to exempt star players, including Tottenham Hotspur forward Son and goalkeeper Cho Hyun-woo, from their mandatory two-year military service.

“They gave us so much hope. Their talent should not be wasted in the military!” said one petitioner.

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