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    South Korea back at work with Mexico on horizon

    ZAPOPAN, Mexico — After enjoying a day off, South Korea returned to training Sunday to prepare for their next group stage match of the FIFA World Cup against Mexico. Both South Korea and Mexico won their first matches of Group A last week, with the former beating Czechia 2-1 and the latter blanking South Africa 2-0. South Korea and Mexico will square off at 7 p.m. Thursday at Estadio Guadalajara in Zapopan, western Mexico, or 10 a.m. Friday (South Korean time). The winner will be in a prime position to progress to the knockout phase as the group winner. South Korea coach Hong Myung-bo ran his players through light recovery work Friday, the day after the opening win, and gave them a full day off Saturday. Sunday's session started with some conditioning work, followed by passing and shooting drills. A national team official said tactical work got under way in earnest Monday. Two players working their way back from ankle injuries, defender Kim Tae-hyeon and midfielder Bae Jun-ho, rode stationary bikes on the sidelines and didn't participate in the full session. Both players may be available

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    South Korea back at work with Mexico on horizon
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Korean int'l Paik Seung-ho joins Birmingham City

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Beleaguered S. Korea coach still has faith in underperforming team

Jurgen Klinsmann, the beleaguered head coach of the underperforming South Korean national team at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup in Qatar, said Monday his faith in his squad has not wavered heading into the knockout showdown against Saudi Arabia.

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Kim Hyun-gyeom wins men's singles figure skating gold at Winter Youth Olympics

Korean teen figure skater Kim Hyun-gyeom captured the men's singles gold medal at the Gangwon Winter Youth Olympics on home ice Monday, becoming the first male from the country to win a figure skating title at the quadrennial youth event.

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Sinner stages great escape to pip Medvedev to Australian Open trophy

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Dismal Korea needs to step up against Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia and Thailand faced each other in Qatar on Thursday. Both had already booked their places in the knockout stages and knew the winner of the final game would top Group F and advance to the Round of 16, where they would play against South Korea, the runner-up from Group E. Just a few days ago, the idea might have been intimidating, but not anymore. Both teams did their utmost to win and did not seem to care even one little bit about the prospect of facing the Taeguk Warriors. Any fear factor that may have existed has dissipated.

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