In South Korea's battle of the goalkeepers, Cho Hyun-woo sits on top of the goal, guarding the dignity of the national goal, and the defense is as solid as ever, with coach Hong Myung-po employing the familiar 4-guard layout, and the four loyal guards - Seol Young-woo, Cho Miu, Kim Min-jae, and Lee Myung-jae - once again tasked with the responsibility. Cho and Kim partner in the center back, while Seol Young-woo and Lee Myung-jae each play their own roles, and Kim, the former national security guard, is the one we're waiting for.

In the midfield, Hwang In-beom, a master of interceptions, will occupy the central position at the back, weaving the defensive net with Park Yong-woo, while Lee Gang-in, a talented player from Paris, will be in front of the attack, directing the Korean team's attack, and his right and left hands, Lee Jae-seong and Bae Jun-ho, will work closely together to provide ammunition for the front line. In the front line, Oh Sae-hoon, the speedy horse of the Japanese league, will continue to lead the attack, and the "headliner", Sun Hyeong-miao, may be absent due to an injury, which will bring a little regret to the whole lineup. In the midfield, Hwang In-beom, a master of interceptions, will occupy the central position at the back, weaving the defensive net with Park Yong-woo, while Lee Gang-in, a talented player from Paris, will be in front of the attack, directing the Korean team's attack, and his right and left hands, Lee Jae-seong and Bae Jun-ho, will work closely together to provide ammunition for the front line. In the front line, Oh Sae-hoon, the speedy horse of the Japanese league, will continue to lead the attack, and the "headliner", Sun Hyeong-miao, may be absent due to an injury, which will bring a little regret to the whole lineup.

In the end, South Korea faced Kuwait with the following starting lineup: Cho Hyun-woo; Seol Young-woo, Cao Miao, Kim Min-jae, Lee Myung-jae; Hwang In-beom, Park Rong-woo; Lee Jae-seong, Bae Jun-ho, Lee Gang-in; Oh Se-hoon.

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