South Korea's national football team displayed its confidence to defeat
France during World Cup match as its coach vowed on Thursday the players were
ready to "surprise France".
According to the South Korean Yonhap News Agency, South Korea's national team
coach Dick Advocaat said Thursday in German city of Leverkusen that "we are to,
maybe, surprise (France) this time."
Earlier on Wednesday, South Korea's assistance coach Pim Verbeek told Korean
newspaper after a recovery training session from the team's first match against
Togo in Germany that "It's time to win."
"France is surely a great team, but it has weaknesses, too. We need to
capitalize on countering and I believe we can do it with our speed," Lee
Chun-soo, the team's winger, told the Korean Times.
"We can grab control of the midfield only if we can repeat the tough pressure
on the pitch as we did in 2002," another player Lee Young-pyo told South Korean
reporters in Germany earlier.
South Korea and France will meet in their second match of Group G in the
World Cup finals, beginning at GMT 2300 Sunday, in Germany.
In previous matches of the Group G, South Korea beat Togo 2-0 while France
drew Swiss with 0-0.