The Borneo Post

Historic Germany win leaves South Korea coach feeling ‘empty’

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KAZAN ARENA: South Korea coach Shin Tae-yong hailed the unfancied Asians’ momentous 20 World Cup victory over holders Germany on Wednesday but admitted it left him feeling “a little bit empty”.

A pair of late goals from Kim Young- gwon and Tot tenham forwa r d S on Heung- min, combined with a superb display from goalkeeper Jo Hyeon-woo helped South Korea create one of the greatest shocks in the history of the tournament.

Germany, the 2014 champions, Confederat­ions Cup champions and FIFA’s top-ranked team, were eliminated at the fi rst hurdle for the fi rst time since 1938.

Unfortunat­ely for South Korea, who had been given no hope following defeats to Mexico and Sweden, it was not enough to secure their passage to the last 16 for the fi rst time since 2010.

In 2002, the Asians joint-hosted the tournament with Japan and fi nished in fourth place.

“I feel great but at the same time I feel a little bit empty, so I

We’re not going to the last 16, but we did manage to beat the champions and the world number one team. Shin Tae-yong, South Korea coach

feel a little bit ambivalent,” Shin said when asked to put his side’s historic feat into context.

“Yesterday we said there was only a one per cent chance and so I told my players it really was a last- ditch effort for them and I told them that they had to fi ght until the end.

“Germany are the defending champions and number one in the FIFA ranking, so I thought about what mistakes Germany might make, because they probably felt they would be able to beat us - that’s what everybody thought.

“I thought we could use that as a reverse strategy and that has really hit the nail on the head.”

Sweden’s 3- 0 win over Mexico in the group’s other match meant the pair advanced on six points apiece. South Korea, on three, finished third, ahead of Germany on goal difference.

Shin said he took some encouragem­ent from his side’s performanc­e.

“We’re not going to the last 16, but we did manage to beat the champions and the world number one team,” he added.

“I hope we can build on that, manage to improve and do better in the future.” — AFP

 ??  ?? South Korea’s Kim Young-gwon scores against Germany at Kazan Arena in Kazan, Russia. — Reuters photo
South Korea’s Kim Young-gwon scores against Germany at Kazan Arena in Kazan, Russia. — Reuters photo
 ?? — AFP photo ?? South Korea’s players celebrate their second goal during the Group F match against Germany at the Kazan Arena.
— AFP photo South Korea’s players celebrate their second goal during the Group F match against Germany at the Kazan Arena.
 ??  ?? Shin Tae-yong
Shin Tae-yong

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