da pixbet: South Korea thumped Honduras 4-0 in Friday’s friendly action, while China and New Zealand were forced to share the spoils.In front of 30,000 fans in Seoul, the South Koreans produced a professional performance to see off their Central American opponents with ease.
Playing for the first time in South Korea this year, Cho Kwang-Rae’s side took the lead after 28 minutes when Lee Jung-Soo found the back of the net.
The hosts doubled their lead on the stroke of half-time when Kim Jung-Woo made the most of good build-up play from the country’s new captain, Park Chu-Young, and fired his shot past Honduras shot-stopper Noel Valladares.
With the game petering out, the hosts added more polish to the scoreboard with goals inside the last 10 minutes from Park and Lee Keun-Ho.
New Zealand came from behind to grab a 1-1 draw against China at the Wuhan Sports Centre Stadium.
The All Whites, who impressed at the 2010 World Cup, made a horror start when an own goal from Andrew Boyens gave China the lead after just two minutes.
Du Wei’s header required a save from Glen Moss but his parry struck Boyens and hit the back of the net to give the hosts the early initiative.
But the equaliser came when Michael McGlinchey launched a shot from distance that beat substitute goalkeeper Cheng Yuelei seven minutes into the second half.
In other results, Estonia shocked Uruguay 2-0 courtesy of goals from Konstantin Vassiljev and Vjatseslav Zahovaiko, Montenegro overcame Uzbekistan thanks to a Simon Vukcevic strike and Lithuania defeated visiting Poland 2-0 with Saulius Mikoliunas and Edgaras Cesnauskis getting on the scoresheet.
Matches between Kuwait and Jordan and Qatar and Tunisia were postponed.