South Korea coach Shin Tae-yong says his team have just a “one per cent chance” of beating Germany and sending the holders tumbling out of the World Cup. South Korea coach Shin Tae-yong is playing down his team’s chances of beating Germany at the World Cup. (AFP/Benjamin CREMEL) A 1-0 defeat to Mexico and a last-gasp 2-1 win over Sweden have left Joachim Loew’s team in danger of becoming the German side to exit at the first-round stage since 1938. Germany can guarantee progress with a win by two clear goals on Wednesday but all four teams can still qualify from Group F, even South Korea, who currently have no points. “Germany are a lot stronger than us, so it’s not going to be easy for us,” said Shin. “But the ball is round so I think there will be opportunities for us as well. “Even if we have less possession than Germany we will do our utmost to beat Germany tomorrow. “We have a one percent chance. It will be our last-ditch effort, but whether we go to the round of 16 or not we will do our utmost to win tomorrow’s game. The Korean people know this and…