After an extraordinary group phase that saw former winners Brazil and Argentina defeated by low-ranked opponents, plus Belgium and Germany eliminated, South Korea see this World Cup as their best chance in decades to make their mark.
“Every match, every minute is very valuable and precious. The entire team has great morale, great teamwork “ said wingback Kim Jin-su.
“We all have truly wanted to get this far and we are all really thirsty for this.”
South Korea have pedigree, having dumped former champions Germany out of the group stages in the 2018 World Cup. As co-hosts with Japan in 2002, they reached the semifinals, knocking out Italy and Spain along the way.
Known for lethal counter-attacking and indomitable spirit, South Korea looked to be heading for elimination but delivered a surprise stoppage-time winner in Al Rayyan on Friday to beat Portugal and reach the last 16.
Monday’s match against injury-hit Brazil is their first in the knockout rounds since 2010 and only their third overall.