Courtesy of KFA
Korea's head coach, Hwang Sun-hong, is gearing up for the Asian Olympic men's football qualifiers in Qatar, facing hurdles such as key player absences and injuries. The tournament, also serving as the AFC U-23 Asian Cup, is crucial for Olympic qualification.
Ahead of the qualifiers, Hwang is without several key players due to club commitments and injuries. Notably, Celtic FC forward Yang Hyun-jun and Brentford FC defender Kim Ji-soo are unavailable as their clubs are not obliged to release players for the non-FIFA event.
Despite these setbacks, Hwang remains optimistic about the team's prospects, emphasizing the need to overcome adversity and secure their spot in the Olympics.
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However, the availability of Stoke City midfielder Bae Jun-ho remains uncertain, as the English club battles relegation in their domestic league.
The top three teams from the AFC U-23 Asian Cup will secure Olympic berths, with the fourth-placed team facing Guinea in an intercontinental playoff.
Korea, a regular participant in the Olympics since 1992, aims to continue their streak of Olympic appearances amidst the challenges faced in the lead-up to the qualifiers.
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