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South Korea and Spain prepare for their quarter-final match.

Written: 2002-06-21 00:00:00Updated: 0000-00-00 00:00:00

After two days of light training, the South Korean national team is now in Gwangju ... the venue for a quarter-final match with Spain.

The match is set for three thirty Saturday afternoon.

Coach Guss Hiddink has allowed reporters to get the glimpse of his team during a light training session for 15 minutes.

Korean soccer experts say injuries and fatigue may be a factor in the game, but the Korean team is determined not to allow them to deter its play.

Park Ji-sung injured his hamstring during the two to one upset of Italy in overtime on Tuesday, while Kim Tae-young has a broken nose and Kim Nam-il is recovering from minor injuries.

Spain has the advantage of two extra days of rest after its second-round victory over Ireland.

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