FIFA 2018: Sweden team spied on the Korean team
FIFA 2018: Sweden team spied on the Korean team
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Before the Football World Cup, the teams were put full emphasis on knowing each other's technique and the Swedish team had spied on by the opposition team of Korea. Sweden won its first match in Korea with a score of 1-0 on Monday. 

The Swedish team was as compared to Korea in every sense. Despite this, Sweden had espied the Korean team before World Cup began. Sweden had apologized for this matter before in its first match. In fact, a Swedish detective had spent an hour in the Austrian-based training base near it, in Korea to rent a house and monitor Korean training sessions through a telescope and video camera.   


 

This person had also tried to see Korean training session as a tourist and tried to enter, but he was shown the way out. Swedish Detective then pleaded to a local family living next to training base near it and rented his house and from there he looked closely at the Korean training session. 

Swedish coach Jane Anderson apologized for this on the eve of the match against Korea, saying that it is very important that we respect our opposition, but whatever happens if we are not right then we apologize for that. This is a small incident that has been made quite big. Usually, we get information about our opposition teams by watching them play matches.

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