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South Korea coach starts mind games

South Korean coach Uli Stielike went straight on the defensive after his team beat Iraq 2-0 on Monday to book their place in the final.

Published: Wed 28 Jan 2015, 12:49 PM

Updated: Thu 25 Jun 2015, 8:07 PM

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Sydney— Australia defeated UAE to make the final of the Asian Cup and South Korean coach Uli Stielike has started the mind games. A shrewd tactician, well-versed in the psychology of football, Stielike went straight on the defensive after his team beat Iraq 2-0 on Monday to book their place in the final.

Instead of singing the praises of his own team, who have already beaten Australia in the group stage and made it to the final without giving up a goal, Stielike turned the pressure on the host nation. “Australia is the strongest team in the tournament.

“They play very good and very cool, each player knows exactly what he has to do and (they use) very strict tactics,” he said.

Australia have never won a major international title before but the expectations, at least in their sports-mad homeland, is that the drought is about to end.

Those expectations have only increased after Japan’s shock loss to UAE in the quarter-finals eliminated the team that beat Australia at the last two Asian Cups, including the final four years ago. Although he has only just taken over as South Korean coach, Stielike is already aware of the weight of expectation on his team, so he is more than happy to let the Australians carry the added burden of favourites.

The German said his team’s 1-0 win over Australia counted for nothing because the Socceroos had been without their captain Mile Jedinak and started their attackers on the bench, hoping to save their energy for the knockout phase with the team already qualified.

“We will see which Australia it is this time,” he said.

“Jedinak was injured, (Mathew) Leckie was on the bench, (Tim) Cahill on the bench, (Robbie) Kruse on the bench... it will not be the same Australia. We will have to work to be the same Korea... and we have to take whatever is coming and to try our best.



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