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LESSON TO BE LEARNED FROM SOUTH KOREA AND JAPAN'S SUCCESS IN WORLD CUP - SANTOKH.

BERNAMA The Malaysian National News Agency

| June 25, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 1999 Bernama - Malaysian National Agency. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

from BERNAMA, The Malaysian National News Agency KUALA LUMPUR, June 25 (Bernama) -- Asian teams South Korea and Japan, making it to the second round of the World Cup in South Africa, shows Asian teams can compete with the rest of the world said former international Santokh Singh.

However, Malaysia are way behind when compared with both South Korea and Japan in every aspect of the game, said Santokh, a terrier in defence during his heydays.

"Apart from displaying a high level of commitment, both countries had started their overseas training programmes, namely to Europe, long time ago unlike Malaysia who have just started sending the national team for overseas training …

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