France 1 South Korea 1: After a disappointing opening draw with Switzerland, France put in a high-tempo performance and Thierry Henry's first-half strike looked to be good enough to earn Les Bleus the points before Park Ji-Sung's late leveller.
France dominated possession and scored their first World Cup goal since Emmanuel Petit's in the 1998 after just nine minutes. Thierry Henry neatly tucked home a Sylvain Wiltord pass from eight yards after a concerted spell of early pressure.
France should have doubled their lead just after the half-hour mark after Patrick Vieira's powerful header from a Zinedine Zidane corner was clawed back from behind the line by Woon-Jae Lee, but the goal was not given and a free-kick was awarded against Florent Malouda moments later.
Kim Dong-Jin sent a second-half header over the top after making it first to Lee Chun-Soo's free-kick, then Vieira headed straight at Lee Woon-Jae from Willy Sagnol's cross.
But with nine minutes remaining Park shocked France by bundling home the equaliser. A deep cross from the right wing was headed back across the face of goal from Jae-Jin Cho and Park connected to divert the ball beyond Fabien Barthez.
Henry burst through with five minutes remaining but Lee was quickly off his line to deny him down to his left and the striker missed another late chance when heading off the bar although the assistant referee had, in any case, flagged him offside. PA