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Tehran: Ki Sung-yueng blamed a demanding travel schedule for his below-par performance as Korea Republic slipped to their first defeat of their FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 qualifying campaign against Islamic Republic of Iran.

Ki (pictured, right) and his compatriots were comprehensively outplayed in their 1-0 loss against Carlos Queiroz’s side, with the defeat dropping the nine-time FIFA World Cup finalists into third place in Group A behind Iran and Uzbekistan.

And with Ki, along with several other members of Korea’s Europe-based contingent forced to amass significant air miles to feature in both games, the 27-year-old believes the travel had a negative impact on their performance.

“We are a little bit disappointed, but it’s always difficult,” the Swansea City midfielder told the-AFC.com. “I have to fly from London to Korea to play a game and then fly again to Iran in very harsh circumstances. Maybe some people will say it’s an excuse but it is hard to play in these games.

“Iran are very organised and defensively they are very good, and physically they are a big team. We didn’t handle that very well in the game. But we don’t need to be disappointed because there are a lot of games to come which we can win and we can get a good result in the next game. We need to find out what went wrong and then improve in the next game.”

The Iranians dominated proceedings and won thanks to Sardar Azmoun’s solitary goal in the 25th minute, handing the Koreans their first loss of the final phase of qualifying for Russia 2018.

The defeat leaves Korea on seven points from their first four games, two behind second-placed Uzbekistan and a further point adrift of Group A leaders Iran. Uli Stielike’s side face the Uzbeks in their next game in Jeju on November 15 and Ki is confident he and his team mates can bounce back in the coming games.

“It’s a hard situation, always because Iran is one of the toughest teams in Asia,” said Ki. “I heard they stopped the league for three weeks for the national team, so as a team they are very organised and their team work is very good. And also it’s always hard in this stadium. There will be some reasons but I don’t want to say why we lost the game. Maybe we aren’t good enough, but I don’t know.

“But I believe my team mates and I have enough quality to do well in our next games. This game was really a bit difficult and there are a lot of circumstances that made it very difficult. Our next game is at home and then we have two games in March, so we need to look forward to winning those games.”

Photo: Lagardère Sports

 Southampton, Swansea and Hull in for Iran World Cup stars Pooladi and Hajsafi

IRAN World Cup stars Mehrdad Pooladi and Ehsan Hajsafi are being lined up for moves to the Premier League.

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TARGET: Pooladi is hoping for a big money move to the Premier League with Swansea or Southampton [GETTY ]
Both are available onfrees this summer and are interesting English clubs.Southampton and Swansea are carefully watching developments surrounding left-back Pooladi, 27, while Hull are doing likewise with left winger Hajsafi, 24.

Pooladi, capped 23 times, was the pick of the Iranian side that performed so well during World Cup group clashes against Nigeria and Argentina.

He plays for Iranian club Persepolis but has been given permission to look for a new club in Europe.

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HULL-SAFI: Hull are monitoring the situation with Sepahan FC playmaker [GETTY ]

“In the coming weeks both hope to secure transfers”

 

And Pooladi, who topped his nation’s official individual FIFA rankings in Brazil, would jump at the chance of coming to England.

A source close to the Iranian camp told the Daily Star Sunday: “Mehrdad loves the Premier League and would choose there ahead of anywhere else.

“There is interest in him from clubs in England – and also in his team-mate Hajsafi.

“In the coming weeks both hope to secure transfers.”

Hajsafi’s international debut came back in 2008 when 17. He has since made 64 appearances.

As well as Hull’s interest, big-spenders Fulham and Cardiff are also tracking the Sepahan FC playmaker.