I believe that the surprise may actually come from North Korea, so therefore we need to be careful and remain focused when playing against them.
The players may lack the technical skills, but they’re not selfish and are usually well conditioned and tactically very aware.The ex-Benfica legend was in charge of Portugal at the 2000 European championships and then succeeded Guus Hiddink in South Korea at the end of 2002 before resigning in April 20 After just failing to take Tunisia to South Africa following a last day 1-0 qualification loss to Mozambique in November, the former Portuguese international is taking a keen interest in how Portugal will fare in the ‘Group of Death’ in June.Former South Korea and Portugal coach Humberto Coelho has told Goal.Carlos Queiroz’s men have been drawn with Brazil, Ivory Coast and North Korea but Coelho has warned that the East Asians may not be the pushover that many expect.North Korea should not be underestimated at the 2010 World Cup.Asian football is a very generous type of football,” Coelho told Goal.
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