South Korea aim to overachieve at Russia 2018 (Team Profile)

IANS  |  Seoul 

All teams have ambitions to go as far as possible at the World Cup, but there are always teams who don't have much of a chance.

Only (21), (17), (12) and (11) have made it to more World Cups in succession, with failing to extend their run to 15.

The team made history when they become the first and only Asian nation to reach the semi-finals of a tournament.

No doubt, the 'Taeguk Warriors' aim to come close to their former heights at Russia, especially with several players established in European leagues.

Son Heung-min, the Tottenham Hotspur forward, carries the hopes of a nation as he helped Spurs finish third and secure a place.

The 25-year-old said experience is important, adding that playing in a World Cup is completely different from playing in a league after his participation at 2014.

Luckily boast several talented players with World Cup experience.

As new skipper, Ki Sungyueng, a veteran going through 2010 and 2014, remains a key at the back for Koo Jacheol of FC and of Guangzhou also played in Brazil.

The team will face an uphill battle if they want to progress from a group they share with Sweden, and reigning champions

The South Koreans have to defeat in their World Cup opener on June 18, and hopefully take points in match against before meeting Ki Sungyueng said the first game against is crucial for their advancement.

As South Korea finished disappointingly with only one draw in Brazil, the players were under a lot criticism on their return.

Shin Taeyoung, who took charge last June, adopted the 4-4-2 and 3-5-2 formations in recent two home international friendlies which produced one win and one defeat.

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 14:40 IST