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Verbal volleys add spice to S Korea-Iran game
6/16/2013 10:51:22 AM
A war of words between the coaches of Iran and South Korea has spiced things up between the Group A rivals as they bid to secure automatic qualifying spots for the 2014 World Cup.
The top two sides in the group clash in Ulsan on Tuesday, while Uzbekistan host Qatar looking for a big win to sneak in ahead of the Iranians in the final round of matches.
In Group B, Australia are in the driving seat for the second automatic berth and will seal a third successive World Cup appearance with victory over Iraq. Japan have already booked their spot in Brazil as group winners.
South Korea, on 14 points, could still take one of Group A's two automatic berths even if they lose to Iran but coach Choi Kang-hee has ensured Tuesday's clash will not lack intensity.
In comments that infuriated counterpart Carlos Queiroz, Choi said he wanted revenge for October's 1-0 defeat in Tehran where his team were "badly treated".
"The manners they showed were not good ... they were not hospitable. Aside from who makes it to the World Cup, I would like to beat Iran no matter what," Choi told reporters after his side's 1-0 win against Uzbekistan on Tuesday.
"Honestly, I dislike Iran more (than Uzbekistan). I hope Uzbekistan make it to the World Cup."
Iran, who beat Lebanon 4-0 on Tuesday, have 13 points while Uzbekistan have 11.
Choi's comments did not go down well with Queiroz, who wanted an apology from the South Korean coach.
"Choi should apologise to the Iranian people," the Portuguese told reporters upon arrival in Seoul.
"He said the Korean team was badly treated in Iran but we gave the best treatment available. He humiliated the Iranian citizens."
The war of words escalated after the former Real Madrid coach accused the Koreans of not pushing harder for a bigger victory against the Uzbeks.
"I will buy an Uzbek uniform and give it to Choi as a present," the Iran boss quipped.
Despite the heightened tensions, a draw in Ulsan should be enough to secure automatic qualification for both teams at the soccer showpiece in Brazil as Iran have a superior goal difference to the Uzbeks.
The two third-place finishers in the Asian qualifying groups will face off over two legs with the winners taking on a South American
side in two matches for a berth in Brazil.
The Uzbeks' best chance of snatching an automatic berth will be to beat Qatar and hope Korea defeat Iran.
"Nothing has been lost, we still have a chance," Uzbekistan coach Mirjalol Kasimov said after an own goal by Akmal Shorakhmedov just before halftime handed the Koreans victory in their match on Tuesday.
"I really think Korea will win against Iran on June 18 and we will also play well against Qatar and will qualify for the World Cup."__________________________________________________ ________________________________________
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40+ hours to go. I am as calm as you could ever be. It is not a horror movie to to go to see. The last two matches by TM and how they controlled the ball and how they passed and how they broke lines of attack, should make all of you feel comfortable, and in addition the Korea against Lebanon and ghaaraashmish hardambili baazi kardaneshaan was good enough to know the opponent.
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Trust me that team melli knows that if they win against Korea this is what they get.. so God PLEASE help them WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The game coincides with my lunch break which lasts from 12.30 to 14.10 (GMT). The game starts at 13:00 and ends at 14:50 (presumably). Not sure whether or not to skip one of my lessons or the day altogether, I can't stand just watching the first half and probably 5 minutes of the second half on a computer in the library.
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Originally posted by Leopard View Post40+ hours to go. I am as calm as you could ever be. It is not a horror movie to to go to see. The last two matches by TM and how they controlled the ball and how they passed and how they broke lines of attack, should make all of you feel comfortable, and in addition the Korea against Lebanon and ghaaraashmish hardambili baazi kardaneshaan was good enough to know the opponent.
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