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South Korea name World Cup squad  

                                                                                                  South Korea coach Huh Jung-Moo has included three British-based  players in his 23-man World Cup squad.                                                       

                            Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-Sung, Bolton winger Lee  Chung-Yong and Celtic's Ki Sung-Yong are all in.                            

                            Defender Shin Hyung-Min, midfielder Koo Ja-Cheol and forward Lee  Keun-Ho were the trio trimmed from a squad that Huh had cut from 30 to  26 in mid-May.                            

                            But Huh has decided to take a gamble on striker Lee Dong-Guk,  who is currently sidelined with a thigh injury.                                           

                                                      The 31-year-old missed the 2006 finals in Germany because of a  knee injury, having previously been overlooked by then coach Guus  Hiddink for the 2002 finals which were held jointly by South Korea and  Japan.                


                                                                                                                                                                                                  Lee, who is nicknamed 'Lion King', is expected to be fully fit  by next week and Huh said: "The fact that I don't have a lot of options  in terms of strikers is one of the reasons I chose him.                            

                            "Even if he can't play against Greece in the first game, I think  he'll be ready for the second and third games with Argentina and  Nigeria.                            

                            "Compared to other strikers, Lee Keun-Ho hasn't been able to  snap out of a slump and I had high hopes for Shin Hyung-Min but he just  wasn't vey good against Belarus."                


                                                                                                                                                                                                  South Korea lost 1-0 to Belarus in their final World Cup warm-up  match on Sunday.                            

                            Defender Kang Min-Soo was drafted into the squad as a late  replacement for Kwak Tae-Hwi, who suffered a knee injury in that game.                            

                            The 2002 World Cup semi-finalists' first match, in Group B, is  against Greece in Port Elizabeth on 12 June, before they face Argentina  in Johannesburg on the 17th and finally Nigeria in Durban on the 22nd.                            

                           

                                                        South Korea squad:                                                       

                                                        Goalkeepers:                                                         Kim Young-Kwang (Ulsan), Lee Woon-Jae (Suwon), Jung Sung-Ryong  (Seongnam).                            

                                                        Defenders:                                                         Kim Dong-Jin (Ulsan), Kim Hyung-Il (Pohang), Oh Beom-Seok  (Ulsan), Lee Young-Pyo (Al Hilal), Lee Jung-Soo (Kashima Antlers), Cha  Du-Ri (SC Freiburg), Cho Yong-Hyung (Jeju), Kang Min-Soo (Suwon);                            

                                                        Midfielders:                                                         Ki Sung-Yong (Celtic), Kim Bo-Kyung (Oita), Kim Nam-Il (Tom  Tomsk), Kim Jae-Sung (Pohang), Kim Jung-Woo (Gwangju), Lee Chung-Yong  (Bolton), Park Ji-Sung (Manchester United);                            

                                                        Forwards:                                                         Park Chu-Young (AS Monaco), Ahn Jung-Hwan (Dalian Shide), Lee  Seung-Ryul (Seoul), Yeom Ki-Hun (Suwon), Lee Dong-Guk (Jeonbuk)                 


                  Story from BBC SPORT:

 http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2010/8653765.stm


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