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18-06-2018 | 10:17 Football
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World Cup 2018: Sweden vs South Korea: Korea’s manager made an attempt to confuse opposition

South Korea’s coach Shin Tae-young made his players wear different numbered shirts in recent friendlies to confuse opponents. Sweden's manager has apologised after claims one of his scouts spied on a closed South Korea training session. "We switched them around because we didn't want to show our opponents everything and to try and confuse them," said Tae-yong. Only Tottenham forward Son Heung-min and captain Ki Sung-yueng wore their usual shirts against Bolivia and Senegal earlier this month, claimed Shin Tae-yong. "They might know a few of our players but it is very difficult for Westerners to distinguish between Asians and that's why we did that. "All coaches probably feel their opponents are always spying on them. "I think it's perfectly natural that we all try to get as much information on each other as we can." Sweden will face South Korea today in Group F match.  

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