South Korea were absolutely fuming after Anthony Taylor blew for full-time and denied them a last gasp corner against in their World Cup clash vs Ghana.Ghana, coming off the back of a narrow loss to Portugal, raced out the blocks and led 2-0 at half-time thanks to goals from Mohammed Salisu and Mohammed Kudus.South Korea rallied in the second half and two goals in three minutes from Cho Gue-sung restored parity.But Ghana took the lead once more shortly after as Kudus netted his second of the game in the 68th minute.South Korea threw the kitchen sink at Ghana as they looked to grab a late equaliser.GiveMeSport World Cup HubThey were given a corner deep into stoppage time and it looked as if they would have one last chance to come away with a point.But Anthony Taylor denied the Asian outfit a chance to equalise as he blew for full-time. Watch the moment below...

VIDEO: Anthony Taylor denies South Korea late corner vs Ghana

South Korea's players were absolutely fuming as they protested to Taylor.

Paulo Bento, South Korea's manager, then charged onto the pitch and was sent off after making his feelings clear to the English referee.

VIDEO: Paulo Bento sent off after raging at Anthony Taylor

Drama in Qatar. Bento is likely to not be on the touchline for South Korea's final group game following the red card.

South Korea on the brink of World Cup elimination

South Korea are staring at an exit from the group stages following their drama-filled loss to Ghana.

Bento's side are bottom of Group H having picked up just one point thus far.

They need to defeat Portugal in their final group game and hope other results go their way to progress to the last 16.

Things are looking much rosier for Ghana.

Paulo Bento fumes at Anthony Taylor

AL RAYYAN, QATAR - NOVEMBER 28: Paulo Bento, Head Coach of Korea Republic, argues with referee Anthony Taylor after the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Group H match between Korea Republic and Ghana at Education City Stadium on November 28, 2022 in Al Rayyan, Qatar. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

The African side will qualify for the knockout rounds with a victory over Uruguay in their final group game, while a draw could also be enough.

Group H will conclude on Friday December 2, with the games scheduled to kick-off at 3pm GMT.

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