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Andersson: Sweden-South Korea World Cup spy row ‘just a misunderstanding’

SWEDEN coach Janne Andersson has played down a spying row with South Korea ahead of today’s World Cup clash between the two countries.

One of Andersson’s coaching staff attended a Korea training session during their pre-tournament preparation camp in Austria and was asked to leave.

Andersson, whose side beat Italy in a play-off to qualify, insists this was a simple misunderstanding as they had thought the session was open to the public.

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