Asked about the playing surface, Koren said: "The turf itself is very fast and it resulted in some mistakes."
Slovenia's only previous appearance at a World Cup finals, in 2002, ended in three defeats but Sunday's win has put them top of the group with three points, two ahead of England and the United States, who drew 1-1 in Rustenburg on Saturday.
"It's going to be more difficult for us now," said Algeria coach Rabah Saadane. "Our great opportunity was today against Slovenia and we missed that opportunity."
Until the goal, the Algerians had been marginally the better side with the bleach-blonde Hassan Yebda bossing their midfield.
But they created few chances with their best opening coming as early as the third minute through a Nadir Belhadj free kick which Samir Handanovic tipped over the bar.
Referee Carlos Alberto Batres of Guatemala shows the red card to Algeria's Abdelkader Ghezzal
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