South Korea prepare in Tehran for World cup qualifier against Iran, who are coached by former Manchester United assistant manager Carlos Queiroz.

Iran and South Korea are the two top teams in Group A of the Asian conference.

South Korea head the group on seven points but a win at home in Tehran for Iran on Tuesday would put them level on points with their guests.

And with former Real Madrid boss and Manchester United assistant manager Carlos Queiroz at the helm, anything is possible.

Carlos Queiroz, Iran head coach:
“So tomorrow it is one more football game but we need to play 90 minutes. It is between minute one and minute 90 that is going to make the decision and as I said never happened in football history that you win or lose one game before it finishes.”

South Korea meanwhile are expected to field a strong line up of British based players, including Ki Sung-Yueng of Swansea, Kim Bo-Kyung of Cardiff and Bolton’s Lee Chung-Yong.

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