Soccer-South Korea's Hwang healthy, if not match fit, ahead of World Cup


Soccer Football - AFC Asian Cup - Group E - South Korea v Bahrain - Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar - January 15, 2024 South Korea's Hwang In-beom celebrates after scoring their first goal REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani

May 26 (Reuters) - South Korea midfielder Hwang ⁠In-beom says there should be no concern about his fitness for the World ⁠Cup even if he needs to improve his match sharpness in pre-tournament friendlies ‌against Trinidad & Tobago and El Salvador.

The 29-year-old, who has played 71 times for his country, was selected in Hong Myung-bo's 26-man squad earlier this month despite having been sidelined since March with an ankle injury.

"I can jump into ​training with the rest of the squad right away. There's ⁠no need for concern," Hwang told ⁠the Yonhap News Agency at the team's training camp in Utah.

"I can feel my movements have ⁠been ‌getting smoother with each passing week," he added. "But I still have to get my match sharpness back, and it's something I have to do by playing."

Hwang, who plays ⁠club football for Dutch side Feyenoord, is an energetic box-to-box ​midfielder whose ability to play ‌off both feet has helped make him an integral part of the South Korea ⁠side.

Some pundits have ​suggested his absence because of injury was partly responsible for a 4-0 loss to Ivory Coast and 1-0 loss to Austria in friendlies this year.

"I don't think we played poorly just because I wasn't ⁠there," Hwang said. "We have players that can always step ​in for people who aren't available. Those still would have been difficult matches even if I had been there."

Hwang started every match in Qatar four years ago as South Korea stunned Portugal to ⁠reach the round of 16 before losing to five-times champions Brazil.

At this year's expanded 48-team tournament, the Taegeuk Warriors will face co-hosts Mexico, South Africa and the Czech Republic in the opening-round group stage.

"If we can all come together like we did the last time, I think ​we can bring joy to so many people back home," Hwang ⁠said.

"We have so many talented players here. And to make the most of our abilities, we ​have to put the team first and make sacrifices."

South ‌Korea play Trinidad & Tobago on Saturday and El Salvador ​four days later, both in Utah, before opening their World Cup campaign against the Czechs in Guadalajara on June 11.

(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

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