Rio Olympics 2016: Arsenal midfielder Serge Gnabry and Tottenham forward Heung-min Son on target as South Korea hold Germany

Key man: Serge Gnabry curls home his first goal of the game
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Sam Long8 August 2016

Arsenal midfielder Serge Gnabry and Tottenham forward Heung-min Son were both on target as South Korea drew 3-3 at the Olympics this evening.

Hee-Chan Hwang put Korea in front but Gnabry responded when he curled home a superb finish into the far corner of the net.

Davie Selke fired Germany back into the lead on the hour mark but Korea equalised just two minutes later through Son, who is set miss the start of the Premier League season in order to take part in Rio.

Hyun-Jun Su bundled home Korea's third goal with just three minutes left on the clock to cause delirious celebrations, but they proved to be premature.

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A needless free kick gifted Germany a chance to level deep into injury time and Gnabry took it to rescue a point for Die Mannschaft.

The 21-year-old, who spent last season on loan at West Brom, curled home a free kick that took a deflection and wrong footed the goalkeeper before nestling in the net.

The Koreans stay in control of Group C on four points while Germany now have two points to show for their efforts after two games.

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