South Korea coach Colin Bell mentioned it was his obligation to guard 16-year-old Casey Phair from the glare of publicity after together with the United States-born striker in his 23-player squad for the Women’s World Cup.
Phair, who has an American father and South Korean mom, made the lower for the match in Australia and New Zealand when the squad was introduced on Wednesday, turning into the primary participant of blended heritage to be chosen for a Korean World Cup squad.
“I know as the first mixed race player for Korea, men and women, it’s a highlight, it’s something new,” Bell mentioned at a press convention in Seoul.
“But as far as I’m concerned she’s still a kid and it’s my duty to protect her so she can blossom and really fulfil her potential.
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“We’re taking care of her, she’s taken very well to the team. She’s in the squad on merit. She deserves, on her performance, to be selected.”
Phair, who impressed at youth stage for the Koreans, joins a squad led by former Chelsea midfielder Ji So-yun, with the group resulting from face Germany, Morocco and Colombia on the finals, which kick off on July 20.
Bell mentioned he was not “experimenting” by selecting Phair.
“Casey is going not as a passenger but as a valuable member of the squad and has every chance of getting into the team,” he added. “I also want to have that competition.”
South Korea squad
Goalkeepers: Ryu Ji-soo, Kim Jung-mi, Yoon Young-guel
Defenders: Shim Seo-yeon, Lee Young-ju, Lim Seon-joo, Kim Hye-ri, Jang Sel-ji, Choo Hyo-joo, Hong Hye-ji
Midfielders: Kim Yun-ji, Jeon Eun-ha, Bae Ye-bin, Cho So-hyun, Lee Geum-min, Ji So-yun, Chun Ga-ram
Forwards: Kang Chae-rim, Son Hwa-yeon, Moon Mi-ra, Park Eun-sun, Choe Yu-ri, Casey Phair Yu-jin