Following are the quotes from South Korea coach Guus Hiddink after his side lost 1-0 to Germany in their semi-final match at the 2002 World Cup in Seoul on Tuesday:
(On whether he is disappointed over tonight's results): We are disappointed about not being there (in the final). The German team was a little more experienced on more occasions. We tried in the second half to close them down, but in the first half, I think we had a bit too much respect for the German team. But I think we can be proud of the boys. Especially with the long run of the tournament, I'm very proud of the way the players performed.
(On whether the players were too tired): I don't want to look for many excuses. We didn't have power in the first half. And we were making too far away from our opponents. And we were too respectful. And that's also experience. In the second half, it went better. We had some threats, we didn't have big chances, neither did the Germans. But you have to be realistic and say they are a little more experienced, and in the end it will play.
(On the team's response after German's goal): The team's always reacting. We were controlling at that moment of the game, but we had lots of possession of the ball in the midfield which was not good enough, and we killed ourselves in that moment. But I was confident the team could react and they did react. But they couldn't make the last and ultimate good pass. We threatened a lot, but we couldn't play to create one single or two chances.
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