SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea are steeling themselves for an attacking onslaught at Iran's intimidating Azadi stadium when the sides meet in a 2014 World Cup qualifier on Tuesday. The Koreans, who are seeking their first win in Iran, top Group A in the final round of Asian qualifiers with seven points from three games, with second-placed Iran three points behind. South Korea coach Choi Kang-hee predicted Iran would take the game to his side in their last 2014 qualifier of the year. ...
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