S. Korean keeper puts World Cup memories behind for Asiad gold

IANS  |  Incheon 

South Korean said on Saturday he'll put his memories behind to only focus on winning an gold medal.

Jo gained international stardom through the 2018 The was the surprise starter for at and was named the Man of the Match in the team's shocking 2-0 victory over in the group stage. Though South Korea didn't get past the group stage, Jo was one of the few bright spots for the team.

Jo, however, said he has put experience in the past.

"Honestly, I have big expectations rather than concerns," Jo told reporters at before taking a flight to "We'll work hard to win the gold medal without conceding a single goal like the national team did at the 2014 Asian Games," he added.

"I want to focus on instead of thinking about the past," he said.

The men's competition at the Asiad is open to those 23 or younger, but teams can field up to three players who are older. Jo, 26, is one of the three "wild cards," along with Tottenham Hotspur star and striker

"told me to work harder and lead others by example," he said. "Not only myself, but the other two wild-card members, Son and Hwang, will make big contributions toward this team winning the gold."

Jo said he recently spoke with Son about The Tottenham forward will join the team Monday after playing in his club's opener against on Saturday.

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First Published: Sat, August 11 2018. 19:56 IST