South Korea coach Bell targets deep run at women’s World Cup

Football
Published 26.01.2023
South Korea coach Bell targets deep run at women’s World Cup

South Korea ladies’s coach Colin Bell has set his sights on steering the staff to the latter levels of the ladies’s World Cup in July and August, as they purpose to construct on final yr’s runner-up end on the Asian Cup.

South Korea will compete at their third straight World Cup and fourth total, however have superior to the knockout stage solely as soon as, reaching the ultimate 16 in 2015 in Canada.

English coach Bell took over three months after the 2019 World Cup in France, the place South Korea misplaced all three group video games and scored solely as soon as, and led them to the Asian Cup remaining in February 2022 – their greatest end within the competitors.

“It’s really important for our players to realize that, when we follow our principles of play, we’re quite capable of beating, as far as I am concerned, every nation,” Bell advised reporters on Thursday.

“I don’t want South Korea to be making themselves smaller than they are. We have a good team, when we are on form and when everybody is healthy. I am confident if we follow our principles, we can have a really good tournament.”

South Korea will start their World Cup marketing campaign towards Colombia earlier than taking over Morocco and former champions Germany on the July 20-Aug. 20 match in Australia and New Zealand.

“We are aiming to go as far as we possibly can in the tournament,” Bell mentioned. “The main objective is to be proactive all the time. We want to be fast and aggressive, well-organised, and clinical.

“We want to make life difficult for all three of them.”

South Korea will take part within the Arnold Clark Cup invitational match from February 16-22 with European champions England, Italy and Belgium in preparation for the World Cup.

“It’s important for our players to get used to the European style and experience it on the pitch,” Bell mentioned. “It’s a very physical type of football from all three teams. It will be a good test for us to see how quickly we can adapt.”