Left back Min-woo hopes South Korea will carry good form into World Cup

IANS  |  Daegu (South Korea) 

South Korean left back on Tuesday said he hoped that the national team can carry on its winning form at the 2018 following their 2-0 win over in a friendly match.

"Through yesterday's match, we earned big confidence," Kim said ahead of a training session here.

"It's also positive that we had a clean sheet. Through yesterday's victory, we will try to play that we planned for "

Kim, 28, said ordered the players to do their jobs aggressively on the pitch.

"Shin told us to go forward when we get a chance," he said.

"For defence, he asked us to block the opponents from the front."

Shin is expected to announce his final roster of 23 players after playing a friendly against in Jeonju, province, on Friday.

will have to vie for one of the spots on the final roster with Hong Chul, and Kim Jin-soo, who is currently sidelined due to a

Kim said he is thinking positively about competition with his teammates for the roster cut.

"Competition is natural here. But that is why we also work hard to be better and become a better team," he said.

The match against was preparation for South Korea's meeting with at the 2018 World Cup. In Russia, the Koreans are in Group F, along with Sweden, and

"Compared to Mexico, Honduras may not be a strong team, but they're still a good team. We still have to improve things to play our style of football," he said.

Kim and Hong are the two soldiers on South Korea's provisional World Cup squad as they play for military club Sangmu in the 1.

Kim, however, has a lower rank than Hong because he was conscripted later. Kim is currently a private first class, while Hong is a

"I also want to display a soldier's mindset on the pitch because I'm a private class," he said.

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First Published: Tue, May 29 2018. 21:00 IST