Christian beliefs will help us, says Korean Lee
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-06-12 09:12

LEVERKUSEN, June 11 - Defender Lee Young-pyo said the number of Christians in South Korea's squad would have a positive effect on their World Cup challenge.

Lee Young-pyo "In 2002 we had six or seven players who were Christian. Now we have 12," Lee told reporters on Sunday as the squad prepared for the Group G clash with Togo in Frankfurt on Tuesday.

"This is a very good thing for us because I believe the 12 players will make us much stronger. I believe Jesus will give me a good result at this World Cup."

The players meet on a regular basis to discuss their faith, said devout Christian Lee, but it was difficult for them to get to church during the intense training programme coach Dick Advocaat had put them through in Scotland and Germany.

Lee, who excelled in South Korea's stunning surge to the semi-finals in 2002, added that while he was happy to counsel several of the younger players he did not consider himself a leader.

"We are always getting together and I can talk about tactics and individual movement and stuff but I don't think I'm a leader on the field," he said.

"Every Korean player is a leader on the pitch."

The marauding Tottenham Hotspur wingback said it was a pity former captain and inspirational leader Hong Myung-bo had retired before adding Korea had a wealth of experience in 2002 veterans Choi Jin-cheul, Kim Nam-il and Song Chong-gug.

"We have prepared so well for this World Cup we can meet all the expectations placed on us," Lee said.

"Our first goal is to get to the second round. But the main thing is to show everyone that we have improved from 2002."

The other teams in the group are France and Switzerland.