Mexico defeats South Korea in World Cup
Ayden Martinez-Shin, 4, wears a Mexico shirt decorated with a South Korean flag to show support for both teams at the World Cup watch party Saturday morning at Wilshire Park Place in Koreatown.
(Maria Alejandra Cardona / Los Angeles Times)Photos from Mexico’s 2-1 victory over South Korea in a group game at the World Cup in Russia as well as images of fans in L.A. reacting to the action.
Mexican defender Edson Alvarez heads the ball during Saturday’s Group F match against South Korea in Russia.
(Joe Klamar / AFP/Getty Images)Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez (14) beats South Korea goalkeeper Cho Hyun-woo for Mexico’s second goal on Saturday.
(Khaled Dousaki / AFP/Getty Images)Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez reacts after the final whistle signaling Mexico’s 2-1 win over South Korea.
(Pascal Guyout / AFP/Getty Images)Mexico soccer fans Pablo Lopez, CC Gerson and Pablo Lugo, from front-left, celebrate after a first-half goal by Mexico while watching the World Cup soccer match between Mexico and South Korea at Plaza Mexico in Lynwood.
(Michael Owen Baker / For The Times)Mexico’s Hector Herrera blocks a shot by South Korea’s Lee Jae-sung.
(Pascal Guyout / AFP/Getty Images)Mexico’s Javier Hernandez (14) and South Korea’s Jang Hyun-soo duel for the ball during the Group F match Saturday.
(Eduardo Verdugo / Associated Press)A shot by Son Heung-min gets past Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa for South Korea’s only goal in stoppage time.
(Joe Klamar / AFP/Getty Images)Fans at the watch party at Wilshire Park Place in Koreatown react as South Korea scores its lone goal with time running out in a 2-1 World Cup loss to Mexico.
(Maria Alejandra Cardona / Los Angeles Times)Harold Lee, of Torrance, but originally from South Korea, is lifted up by Mexico fans after watching the World Cup soccer match between Mexico and South Korea at Plaza Mexico in Lynwood. Lee said he is a Mexican soccer fan.
(Michael Owen Baker / For The Times)Dejected South Korean players on the field after their Group F loss to Mexico.
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