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2014 Asian Cup: South Korea make seven changes ahead of Kuwait clash; aim to reach quarter-finals without fuss

Injury ruled out five of the side that beat Oman, with the attacking trio of Son Heung-min (fever), Koo Ja-cheol and Lee Chung-yong (shin) among those unavailable for the Group A match in Canberra.

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South Korea coach Uli Stielike made seven changes to his starting lineup for Tuesday's match with Kuwait where victory would make his side the first through to the Asian Cup quarter-finals.

Injury ruled out five of the side that beat Oman, with the attacking trio of Son Heung-min (fever), Koo Ja-cheol and Lee Chung-yong (shin) among those unavailable for the Group A match in Canberra. Lee is set to miss the remainder of the tournament in Australia after suffering a hairline fracture of his shin in the opening 1-0 win over Oman on Saturday.

Striker Cho Young-cheol scored the winning goal against the Omanis but was dropped to the short-handed seven-man bench for Tuesday's clash with concerns about a slight injury. Former AFC Player of the Year Lee Keun-ho took the striker's place with Kim Min-woo, Lee Myeong-joo and Nam Tae-hee providing the creativity behind. The central midfielder duo of Park Joo-ho and Ki Sung-yueng kept their places but the tinkering Stielike shuffled his defence despite an opening clean sheet.

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Centreback Kim Ju-young was dropped in favour of Kim Young-gwon, while Kim Seung-gyu started in goal at the expense of Kim Jin-hyeon. Experienced fullback Cha Du-ri starts as Kim Chang-soo is still suffering a thigh injury that forced him off after 18 minutes against Oman. The 34-year-old Cha, the oldest South Korean to compete at an Asian Cup, was wary of a wounded Kuwait, who were thumped 4-1 by hosts Australia on Friday after taking an early lead.

"After losing such a game, Kuwait will come into our match with a different spirit and are sure to be very aggressive. After playing the first game you begin to catch the rhythm of the game and you start to get used to the tournament, so I guess it will be a totally different game from the first game that they played," said Cha.

Kuwait coach Nabil Maaloul made four changes, with Yousef Naser and Abdullah Al-Buraiki offering more attacking flair, while Fahad Awad and Amer Al-Matoug were brought in to shore up the backline.
 

South Korea squad: - 21-Kim Seung-gyu; 22-Cha Du-ri, 20-Jang Hyun-soo, 19-Kim Young-gwon, 3-Kim Jin-su; 6-Park Joo-ho, 16-Ki Sung-yueng; 10-Nam Tae-hee, 15-Lee Myung-joo, 8-Kim Min-woo; 11-Lee Keun-ho.

Kuwait squad: - 23-Hameed Youssef; 2-Amer Al-Matoug, 13-Mesaed Al-Enzi, 3-Fahad Awad, 5-Fahad Al Hajeri; 21-Ali Al Maqseed, 12-Sultan Al-Enzi, 11-Fahad Al-Ebrahim, 9-Abdullah Al-Buraiki; 10-Aziz Mashaan, 20-Yousef Naser.

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