South Korea's national football team trained behind closed doors Tuesday, two days before facing Mexico in their second FIFA World Cup group stage match.
South Korean players trained behind closed doors Tuesday at Chivas Verde Valle in Zapopan, Mexico. According to the Korea Football Association, the session lasted about 90 minutes and focused on defensive and offensive tactics along with set pieces.
The full squad was available for the second straight day. Defender Kim Tae-hyeon and midfielder Bae Jun-ho had recovered from ankle injuries. Players were given time off afterward to spend with family and friends.
The match kicks off at 7 p.m. local time Thursday at Estadio Guadalajara in Zapopan. Korea defeated Czechia 2-1 in their opener while Mexico beat South Africa 2-0. The winner will likely top Group A.