South Korea play host to Tunisia in a friendly on Friday looking to extend their recent unbeaten streak to four matches.
Meanwhile, Tunisia make the trip to the Seoul World Cup Stadium looking to generate further momentum ahead of their Africa Cup of Nations campaign early next year.
As it stands, though, just one victory has been posted in six matches, with that success coming against Saudi Arabia during the September international break.
That represented a third game without defeat for South Korea, who were held 1-1 by El Salvador in June before they earned a goalless draw against Wales in Cardiff last month.
While there is a perception that the Tigers of Asia are making small strides under Klinsmann, their lack of goals will be a concern with just five strikes being recorded in Klinsmann's six matches.
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