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SOUTH Korea's coach says his squad have no chance of beating the Socceroos in the teams' final Asian Cup group match if they repeat their disappointing performance against Kuwait.
Although the Taeguk Warriors' place in the quarter-finals was confirmed with a match to spare by Australia's 4-0 win over Oman, Uli Stielike wasn't satisfied with his side's performance in a 1-0 win over Kuwait 1-0 in Canberra on Tuesday night.
Nam Tae-hee scored the 36th-minute winner when he got in front of his marker to head Cha Du-ri's precise right-wing cross past goalkeeper Hameed Youssef and into the net.
While the world no. 69 side appeared to shake off their first-game nerves, showing some fire in attack, a clearly disappointed Stielike conceded South Korea were lucky to leave the match with maximum.
It was obvious they were no longer group favourites, he said.
South Korea's coach Uli Stielike says his squad was "very, very lucky" to beat Kuwait. Source: AP
"With football like this, you cannot win the tournament," the German told reporters after the match.
"With a performance like today, you cannot go far in this tournament."
Kuwait defended well in the first half, leaving the Koreans wandering and pacing as they searched for a goal in front of 8795 fans at Canberra Stadium.
But despite several clear opportunities in the second half, South Korea could not double their lead.
Stielike blamed pressure on the players for "easy mistakes" such as giving away the ball with loose passes.
Nam Tae-Hee (L) of South Korea fights for the ball with Fahad Alhajeri (R) of Kuwait. Source: AFP
"What I have to say is sad for my side (but) in a lot of phases, Kuwait was the better team — better handling of the ball, more moves, more passes," he said.
"The result I consider, very, very lucky."
South Korea have four days until they face Australia in their final Group A match, and Stielike is not confident his star-studded squad can trumping the hosts.
"Against Australia, if we play the same way, (we'll have) no chance," the coach said.
His main concern is his depleted squad, with midfielder Lee Chung-Yong forced home after being ruled out for at least three weeks with a leg fracture.
Tomi Juric celebrates his goal with Mark Bresciano, Mark Milligan and Matthew Leckie in the Socceroos match against Oman. Source: News Corp Australia
Bayer Leverkusen star Son Heung-min was missing from the starting line-up suffering a fever, while Kim Chang-soo was also omitted after sustaining injuries in Saturday's 1-0 win over Oman.
"Our main objective now is the recuperation of the players," Stielike said.
"We'll have to see the next days what players will be 100 per cent (fit) to attack the game against Australia."
Kuwait will face Oman on Saturday, with a win over labelled crucial by coach Nabil Maaloul.
Maaloul said injuries had plagued his side as well and he looked forward to the return of some of his "dangerous" players.
"The loss is OK. The players were not ready. Too many were injured."
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