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South Korea coach takes blame for loss to Bafana: ‘I made the wrong decisions’

South Korea coach Hong Myung-bo took the blame for his team’s limp 1-0 defeat by South Africa on Thursday morning (SA time) that left their FIFA World Cup hopes hanging by a thread.

Hong left superstar Son Heung-min out of his starting line-up for his side’s final group match in Monterrey.

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The defeat in Mexico is a shocking reversal of form for South Korea, who started their World Cup in style, coming from behind to beat the Czech Republic 2-1.

A 1-0 defeat by co-hosts Mexico put them under pressure but they were still favourites to progress to the last 32 when they took to the pitch against South Africa.

“We always talk about just the results,” said Hong. “In terms of the process of preparation and how we can put that onto the playing field, that is something that I had thought about.

“Of course, if we had known the results already beforehand, then I probably would have made some different choices, but I had a strategy in mind.”

The Korean coach said the result was his responsibility.

“Ultimately, it comes down to me,” he said. “I guess I made the wrong decisions and that was the reason why we had a bad result. Nothing more, nothing less.”

Hong explained he had left forward Son - rated by many as the greatest ever Asian player - out of the starting line-up so he could hurt South Africa later in the match.

“We thought that Son Heung-min would be better-placed when they were losing their energy, and when we could see more spaces,” he said.

“That’

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