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Space Cadet temporary loses interest in History and concentrates on soccer!

 Group D  

  
 Korea Republic (KOR) 

Coach: Guus Hiddink There is no weak opponent here. Poland is one of the countries that qualified rather easily from Europe. Many people are going in thinking that Poland is one of the easier teams to beat, but that is totally wrong. Expectations are high but we know that we will have to bridge a gap in performance. I am realistic about the outcome – Korean football is not a world power… Nevertheless I am very enthusiastic about our prospects – the team has great potential, but we have to prepare and we will prepare very well.


 Poland (POL) 

Coach: Jerzy Engel Poland has nothing to lose in this World Cup. Anything is possible in the hunt for second place. I have every confidence in my young team which scored 21 goals in qualification. Korea Republic will start the competition off strongly – they are technically gifted and tough at the back. Portugal has a very good team and a lethal weapon by the name of Luis Figo. He can score, pass the ball - he can do everything. I remember how well he played against England at EURO 2000.


 USA (USA) 

Coach: Bruce Arena It's certainly difficult playing a host country, which we'll have to do in our second game. I am not familiar with the Korean team, but we have the opportunity to play them twice in the next month. Poland had a very good run in qualifiers. Portugal have a great group of attacking players. I voted for Luis Figo for FIFA World Player of the Year and Rui Costa is an outstanding playmaker. Obviously they are strong in many positions.


 Portugal (POR) 

Coach: Antonio Oliveira No matter how it looks to others, this is not an easy group. You have to remember that Korea are playing at home and that is always an advantage. We’ve never played South Korea - we’ve only once played North Korea in 1966. Our generation has a very good memory of that match, when Eusebio scored five goals to lead us to victory.


Match Date Time Teams

14 04 Jun 20:30 Korea Republic vs. Poland

16 05 Jun 18:00 USA vs. Portugal

30 10 Jun 15:30 Korea Republic vs. USA

32 10 Jun 20:30 Portugal vs. Poland

47 14 Jun 20:30 Portugal vs. Korea Republic

48 14 Jun 20:30 Poland vs. USA