SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea coach Yoon Duk-yeo said his side would have to take their 4-0 drubbing in their women's World Cup opener against France on the chin and turn their minds immediately to their second match against Nigeria. "We struggled so much today because we haven't had a lot of opportunities to play powerful teams like France," he told the Yonhap news agency. "In order for South Korean football to develop further, we have to face these teams more often. "We'll have to accept this result, no matter how disappointed we are, and we have to start getting ready for the next one." South Korea also face Norway in Reims on June 17 in the opening round group stage.
Source: The Star June 08, 2019 04:07 UTC