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Chile coach wary of Son Heung-min ahead of friendly vs. Korea

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Chile coach wary of Son Heung-min ahead of friendly vs. Korea

Chile coach wary of Son Heung-min ahead of friendly vs. Korea

Chile coach wary of Son Heung-min ahead of friendly vs. Korea

Eduardo Berizzo, head coach of the Chilean men's national football team, speaks during an online press conference at Lotte City Hotel Daejeon Sunday, the eve of a pre-World Cup friendly against Korea. Courtesy of Korea Football Association
Eduardo Berizzo, head coach of the Chilean men's national football team, speaks during an online press conference at Lotte City Hotel Daejeon Sunday, the eve of a pre-World Cup friendly against Korea. Courtesy of Korea Football Association

When Eduardo Berizzo, new head coach for the Chilean men's national football team, looks at the squad list for Korea, his next opponent, one name sticks out for him.

It's also the same name that many other opposing coaches will point to as the most dangerous Korean player today: Son Heung-min, the reigning Golden Boot winner in the Premier League.

"Son Heung-min is the most impressive player from Korea," Berizzo said through an interpreter at an online press conference Sunday, the eve of a friendly match against Korea in Daejeon, some 160 kilometers south of Seoul. The third meeting between the two countries will kick off at 8 p.m. Monday at Daejeon World Cup Stadium.

"He is the face of the Korean team. He is quite a dynamic player," the Argentine tactician added. "He is world class. He should be a force at the World Cup, too. He is an extremely dangerous player, because he can penetrate down the middle and also attack from wings just as well."

Gary Medel, Chilean captain with 145 caps, agreed with his coach that Son is someone to keep a close eye on but added he won't be out there trying to stop one player.

"Rather than focus on individual players, we have to guard against the entire Korean team," Medel said. "They are a well-organized team. We have to try to execute things we've worked in training and also try to take whatever lessons we need from this match."

On the current iteration of Chile's team, Medel is one of just seven players with more than 10 caps. Berizzo took the helm at the end of May, and he has brought a youthful team here as part of a rebuild. Arturo Vidal and Alexis Sanchez, two of Chile's most accomplished players, did not get called up for the trip.

"The key for us tomorrow is to help our young players develop and to figure what we can learn from the match," Berizzo said.

Medel added: "It's important to try to win the match and also try to unearth new faces." (Yonhap)


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