Son Heung-min speaking at a press conference ahead of the World Cup
Son Heung-min speaking at a press conference ahead of the World Cup
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Son Heung-min pledges full effort ahead of World Cup opener

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South Korea captain Son Heung-min spoke at a press conference in Zapopan, Mexico, on June 11, expressing his team's readiness for their 2026 FIFA World Cup opener against Czechia.

Son Heung-min said at a prematch press conference that he and his teammates will give everything and more in Thursday's match. The guys are so fired up for this match, and I actually have to calm them down, Son said. Tomorrow, we will give everything we've got and more. Coach Hong Myung-bo expressed confidence in the team's preparation, noting that players have acclimated to the high altitude after training in Salt Lake City. South Korea, ranked 25th by FIFA, face 41st-ranked Czechia at 8 p.m. local time.

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Initial reactions on X focus on Son Heung-min's press conference comments pledging full effort and maturity. Media accounts share direct quotes from Son and the Czech coach. Previews express confidence in South Korea's attacking quality and readiness for the opener. Discussions emphasize tactical matchups and player highlights without major skepticism.

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Coach Hong Myung-bo announcing the South Korean football squad for the 2026 World Cup in Seoul.
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South Korea coach plans to empower players ahead of world cup

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Coach Hong Myung-bo said he will give players more ownership during preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He unveiled the 26-man squad in Seoul on Saturday.

South Korea will begin their 2026 World Cup campaign against Czechia in Guadalajara on Thursday.

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South Korea captain Son Heung-min said he is focusing on team success rather than personal records ahead of his fourth World Cup.

Korean midfielder Hwang In-beom has recovered from multiple injuries and is preparing with the national team in Utah for the FIFA World Cup starting June 11.

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South Korean national team goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu became a father last week during training for the FIFA World Cup. At a press conference in Zapopan, Mexico, he apologized for missing the birth and pledged to bring home strong results.

Co-hosts Mexico will kick off the 2026 World Cup against South Africa in Mexico City on Wednesday. Coach Javier Aguirre expressed excitement ahead of the Group A opener.

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Japan begins its 2026 World Cup campaign on Sunday with a confident squad carrying elevated expectations for the Samurai Blue.

 

 

 

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