South Korea and Morocco both harbor dreams of winning their opening Women's World Cup final week match in the Group F thriller in Adelaide.

Although South Korea created a few scoring chances against Colombia, they failed to capitalize on them and lost 0-2. This means that if they want to keep their chances of advancing to the knockout rounds, they will have to raise their level of play and take all three points in this match.

At just 16 years and 26 days old, Fia set a new record for the youngest player ever to take the field in the team's Women's World Cup final week against Colombia. I expect more appearances from this young talent against Morocco.

South Korea are extremely reliant on the attacking prowess of Lee Kyung-min, who played with us at Manchester City. Former Chelsea star Ji Xiaoran must also put in a great performance. And goalkeeper Yoon Young-jae must put the mistake she made against Colombia behind her for good.

Morocco's head coach, Mr. Burrows, is also hopeful that his team will be able to improve after the 0-6 loss to Germany. I know it's hard for the team to get over this defeat, but they need to put the memories behind them as soon as possible when they face a tough match against South Korea.

Tottenham Hotspur's Ruthina Aiyeni will be a key player for a team that has made it to its first ever finals week, thanks to her incredible speed and excellent ball control. We have to make sure the ball gets to her feet a lot.

Captain Chibak must also play well in the middle of the midfield to create more scoring opportunities for the forwards.

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