Mon, 03 Jun, 2002 - 23:27
Guus Hiddink, Dutch coach of co-hosts South Korea, has promised a positive approach to their World Cup opener against Poland in Busan.
The Koreans will be searching for their first World Cup finals win in what will be their sixth tournament.
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