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South Korea coach Klinsmann has no fear, only respect for Mancini's Saudi Arabia

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DOHA : South Korea coach Juergen Klinsmann said on Monday that he does not fear Saudi Arabia but he has a lot of respect for the Gulf team managed by Roberto Mancini, who they face in the headline act of the Asian Cup last 16.South Korea failed to top their group and although that saw them avoid Japan in the first round of the knockout stage, it put them on a collision course with three-times champions Saudi Arabia who finished first in their group.Saudi Arabia have also had the upper hand in the Asian Cup having never lost to South Korea in three encounters but Klinsmann predicted a "nail biter" and said the match could even go to penalties."I don't fear anybody.

No fear but a lot of respect for every opponent," Klinsmann told reporters ahead of Tuesday's clash where the Saudi supporters are expected to outnumber the South Koreans at Education City Stadium."Roberto is doing a fantastic job, it's a step-by-step process that he had to go through.

It's obviously a new adventure for him and a new adventure for me being in Korea."We have a lot of respect for Saudi Arabia.

I've played Mancini many times in my career... You can now see his handwriting on the team after 10 games."Klinsmann was seen smiling in the dugout when South Korea conceded an equaliser against Malaysia in the 15th minute of stoppage time, with critics saying it was part of the plan to avoid topping the group and facing Japan, Asia's top-ranked side.But the German said their aim was to top the group and that his smile had nothing to do with who they faced in the knockout phase."My smile was because I saw it coming.

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