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Published 16:16 17 Jun 2018 BST
Updated 16:17 17 Jun 2018 BST
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"We put four different numbers on our players' shirts in training to confuse Swedish spies," he said. "Europeans can't tell our players apart by their faces."For context, the Swedish spies in question are not an elaborate figment of Tae-yong's imagination. In fact, much of the pre-match focus has been on Sweden supposedly deploying members of staff to obtain knowledge of South Korea's tactics. https://twitter.com/TheSportsman/status/1008355287818883072 In one instance, a member of the Swedish coaching staff reportedly found his way into a closed Korean training session. On Sunday, Sweden manager Janne Andersson apologised to South Korea following the training session incident. “He heard about a practice session,” he said. “He didn’t understand it was a closed session. He was asked to leave and he watched from more of a distance as a result.”
“It’s very important that we show respect for opponents, always and in every way,” he said, adding that Sweden analyse every opponent. “If it has been perceived in another way, we apologise.”The spy in question was Lars Jacobsson. Swedish media that Jacobsson rented a house near South Korea's training camp in Austria and observed their sessions. Andersson, however, would not be drawn on that particular allegation but Jaconsson himself openly admitted to watching Korea's training via Reuters. “It took a long car journey up the mountains to reach the house, but it was a perfect spot to observe the Korean team’s training,” Jacobsson said. There were also reports in the Swedish media that a Swedish staff member rented a house near South Korea's training camp in Austria and noted their drills. Andersson, however, would not be drawn on that particular allegation. One of the lesser games in the opening batch of group fixtures is suddenly a lot more interesting thanks to a bizarre narrative dominating the build-up. We can only hope the game lives up to all the madness.
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