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Klinsmann's national football team lost 4-2 to Uruguay, who met again for the first time in four months. Hwang In-beom's equaliser was scored, but the defensive concentration was distracted.

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national team conceded a goal in the first 1 minutes to Uruguay, who drew goalless at the Qatar World Cup.

Valverde took a sharp corner kick, completely missing central defender Coates.

With right-flanker Lee Kang-in and captain Son Heung-min, who was given a free role in the attacking line, the team regained the initiative and pulled the equaliser six minutes into the second half.

A cross from the left flank was blocked by the defence, but Lee Ki-je, who caught the ball, calmly gave away a pass, and Hwang In-beom pounced and finished it off, sending the 10,6,6 won crowd into a frenzy.

But the defensive focus was disappointing.

Despite blocking a free-kick well, he missed Vecino and conceded the winning goal.

Bone luck didn't follow either.

A foul on Kim Young-kwon was belatedly pointed out in a corner kick situation, and Oh Hyun-kyu's stunning turning shot was declared offside after a video readout, and both times the net was not credited as a goal.

With a 4-2 loss despite playing a dominant game, 'defensive nucleus' Kim Min-jae complained of mental and physical fatigue after the game and said he wanted to focus on his team for the time being.

[Kim Min-jae/National Soccer Team defender: It's a bit tough and mentally he's broken down a lot, and I just want to focus on my team rather than the national team.]

After playing their first two games under Klinsmann, the squad will now return to their respective teams and reconvene during the A-Match in June.

(Video Interview: Park Seung-won, Video Editing: Oh Young-taek)