South Korean World Cup Team Swaps Jerseys Because 'Westerners Can't Tell Asians Apart'

โ€œYes SK use that perceptual bias to your advantage.โ€ ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
The South Korean soccer team at a training session in St. Petersburg, Russia, on June 13, before the FIFA World Cup. The teamโ€™s head coach had the players swap shirts to confuse scouting opponents.
The South Korean soccer team at a training session in St. Petersburg, Russia, on June 13, before the FIFA World Cup. The teamโ€™s head coach had the players swap shirts to confuse scouting opponents.
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The South Korean soccer team had some pretty hilarious tricks up its sleeve.

During friendly matches before the World Cup in Russia, Shin Tae-yong, the teamโ€™s head coach, had the players swap shirts so that their opponents would be thrown off.

โ€œWe switched them around because we didnโ€™t want to show our opponents everything and try to confuse them,โ€ Shin said during a press conference in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. โ€œThey might know a few of our players, but it is very difficult for Westerners to distinguish between Asians, and thatโ€™s why we did that.โ€

Captain Ki Sung-yueng and star winger Son Heung-min were the only players on the team who kept their shirts during friendlies against Bolivia and Senegal.

Twitter was pretty tickled by the teamโ€™s use of the olโ€™ all-Asians-look-the-same stereotype against its rivals.

Shinโ€™s comments followed reports that a Swedish scout, Lasse Jacobsson, spied on the team. According to Reuters, Jacobsson, equipped with a telescope and video camera, set up in a house near the Korean teamโ€™s training base in Austria to observe its practices. Earlier, he was kicked out of a closed training session while attempting to pass as a tourist.

โ€œAll coaches probably feel their opponents are always spying on them,โ€ Shin said, seemingly brushing off the controversy. โ€œI think itโ€™s perfectly natural that we all try to get as much information on each other as we can.โ€

Swedish coach Janne Andersson addressed the issue during a pregame press conference, saying of Jacobsson, โ€œHe heard about a practice session. He didnโ€™t understand that it was a closed session. He didnโ€™t understand, and he watched from a distance.โ€

Sweden ended up beating South Korea in their match on Monday, 1-0.

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