South African captain Ronwen Williams sees South Korea as a difficult team to face for Bafana Bafana
Ronwen Williams does not see South Africa's final World Cup match against South Korea as a walk in the park.
The Bafana Bafana goalkeeper and captain said the Asians are a good side and he also revealed they have watched the video of the Korea versus Mexico match, where they identified the Asian's weak points.
Williams said they also know where they can beat the second placed country in Group A.
"It's going to be tough. They're so good, with the movement, the quality and the speed. This is football, it's another opportunity for us to go and compete. The analysis has already started and we watched their game against Mexico to see where they can maybe hurt us and where we can hurt them as well," said Williams.
Korea lost 1-0 to Mexico yesterday as Bafana drew 1-1 against Czechia and this has seen less change in how the group is in terms of the standings.
Mexico are top with six points, followed by the Koreans with three and both Czechia and South African have a point apiece, at third and fourth spots, respectively.
Bafana face Korea this Thursday where they will be hooping for a win to make it to the knockout stage.