South Korean midfielder Ji So-yun said she wants to mark what is likely to be her third and final Women's World Cup by extending her all-time scoring record and steering the team to the business end of the showpiece event.
South Korea will begin their campaign against Colombia on July 25 before taking on Morocco and former champions Germany at the July 20 to Aug. 20 tournament in Australia and New Zealand. "I want to enjoy this as much as I can, and try to take the team as deep as possible. I've only scored penalty goals at the World Cup, and I'd like to score one from the field ... I will really push for a goal at this World Cup.