Soccer-South Korea coach calls drone sighting 'unfortunate' ahead of Mexico clash


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group A - South Korea v Czech Republic - Estadio Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico - June 11, 2026 South Korea coach Hong Myung-bo before the match REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli

GUADALAJARA, Mexico, June 17 (Reuters) - South ⁠Korea coach Hong Myung-bo on Wednesday described the appearance of a ⁠drone during a closed World Cup training session as "unfortunate" ahead of ‌the crucial World Cup Group A game against co-hosts Mexico.

Mexican security forces told Reuters the device was intercepted over the training ground on Tuesday because it was not registered. The intervention ​was part of a security operation implemented across ⁠World Cup host cities that ⁠involves the coordination of thousands of personnel and advanced technology.

The heightened measures come ⁠as ‌authorities attempt to bolster safety in Jalisco, a state that has faced high levels of insecurity generated by violent criminal groups fighting ⁠over drug trafficking routes and other crimes.

While the interruption occurred ​just as the ‌squad was set to begin sensitive tactical work, Hong noted that the ⁠team's primary ​preparations remained intact.

"It did not impact us significantly, but while we were preparing for the match, that was the most important timing, so what happened was unfortunate," Hong ⁠told a press conference.

South Korea are looking to ​build on the momentum of their 2-1 comeback victory over the Czech Republic to secure a firm grip on the top of the group. The drone incident ⁠added a layer of tension to the high-stakes match at the Guadalajara Stadium on Thursday, where Mexico will look to leverage its status as a tournament co-host.

With a massive home crowd expected to create a partisan atmosphere, Hong ​emphasised that his players must maintain their composure to ⁠neutralise home-soil advantage.

"My players have experienced such matches before, so it will be ​different tomorrow," Hong said. "We need to control the ‌rhythm and the flow of the match ​and then the timing will be important to consider."

(Reporting by Natalia Siniawski and Lizbeth Diaz in Mexico City, editing by Ed Osmond)

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