South Koreans held by Norway in World Cup warm-up (AFP) Updated: 2006-06-02 10:00 OSLO - An under-strength
South Korea were held to a goalless draw by Norway in a World Cup warm-up match.
The Koreans, semi-finalists at the 2002 World Cup on home soil, rested
several key players including their entire midfield and such notables as
Manchester United star Park Ji-Sung.
But the Korean second string, who face France, Switzerland and Togo in the
first round of the World Cup, were unable to find a way through a dour Norwegian
line-up.
The Koreans' Dutch coach Dick Advocaat defended his team's performance
however, saying it was unrealistic to expect the new-look side to win by a a
hatful of goals.
"I think the game was a good result for us," said Advocaat, whose side face
Ghana in Edinburgh on Sunday in their final warm-up match.
"Because of my experience with Holland, I know it is very difficult to play
here. Furthermore, we did not have our usual line-up.
"We still have players on the bench. Ghana is the most important preparation
game for us. The Korean press would like that we win 5-0 or 6-0 each game, but
it is not the way it works. We played against an international team."
Korea saw goalkeeper Lee Woon-Jae replaced towards the end of the first half
after a collision with Norway striker Morten Gamst Pedersen.
The Asians' defence was also given a torrid time by Norway's powerful striker
John Carew, who nevertheless was unable to convert his dominance into goals.
Advocaat said he was particularly happy at the way Korea had dealt with the
aerial threat posed by the Norwegians, who missed out on a place at the World
Cup after losing to the Czech Republic in the play-offs.
"I am also pleased with the way they played, because it is very difficult to
face a team which plays long balls," said Advocaat. "It costs a lot of energy to
get the ball."
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