In a warm-up match today, South Korea
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Away from home to Canada, who are on a roll.
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After a fierce battle between the two sides, the two sides ended up shaking hands with a score of 0-0, a draw that made South Korea
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Head Coach Bell was content.
Despite the international rankings, South Korea
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ranked 18th, while Canada
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was as high as 6th, but Canada took absolute initiative in the game, with nearly 70% possession, 14 shots on goal and 3 shots on target, yet failed to break down the South Korean goal. South Korea
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Playing defense against a strong opponent, the team managed to fend off their opponents and eventually kept the score at 0-0.
After the match, Coach Bell commented, "We played quite well today and we deserved this draw. We had good ball control and tactical arrangements and didn't give our opponents too many chances. Overall, we played with quality. The players executed their tactics well and gave it their all, but were just a little short on fitness and slightly distracted in attack."
Speaking about the upcoming East Asian Cup tournament in Japan in July, Bale said, "We need to improve our tactical flexibility and build up our fitness, and the East Asian Cup will also set the stage for next year's
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Make preparations. We will further improve the team lineup."