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It is early morning tomorrow (6th).

Our soccer team will take on another pleasant challenge tomorrow morning.

Continuing the momentum of defeating strong Portugal, we aim to advance to the quarterfinals for the first time in our history against the world's strongest Brazil.



This is reporter Kim Young-sung from Qatar.



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After the match against Portugal, the players took a day off and refreshed their minds and bodies.



Brazilian journalists also competed fiercely among Korean reporters.



Defender Kim Min-jae came out with a bandage on his calf and showed some signs of recovery, such as running lightly and kicking a ball for the first time since the match against Ghana.



After talking with coach Bento, Kim Min-jae improved his condition by riding a bicycle separately, but it is unclear whether he will play in the match against Brazil.



Son Heung-min and Hwang Hee-chan, who jointly scored the winning goal against Portugal, worked together while training in the same group.



Cho Kyu-sung and Lee Kang-in also predicted an active performance against Brazil with lively movements.



The defense team, which has to block the world's strongest attacking team, vowed to focus on training and pour all their remaining strength.



[Kim Jin-soo/Football team defender: I want to say that 45 minutes and 90 minutes are still true.

Tomorrow's match in the round of 16 will of course be a tough match, but I think we can have a good match if our players show everything they have and pour out everything in the stadium.]



Returning from the bench in the match against Brazil, coach Bento raised the confidence of the players by telling them to face the world's strongest Brazil.



[Paulo Bento/Director of the soccer team: We will never give up.

We will compete and impress everyone.

And that's what we're going to do tomorrow.] The



preparations are over.



Korean soccer will take on a great challenge tomorrow morning toward the first away quarter-final myth.