Korea and Australia in semifinals
SUBSTITUTE Yoon Bit-garam produced a stunning extra time strike to send South Korea into the Asian Cup semifinals with a 1-0 defeat of a defensive Iran on Saturday.
South Korea will now play three-times champion Japan tomorrow. Earlier Australia set up a last four meeting with Uzbekistan by beating holder Iraq 1-0, also after extra time.
"The next match against Japan is one of the most crucial we will play. Japan has been getting better and better throughout the tournament in every aspect of their game but I have never feared the Japanese team," South Korean coach Cho Kwang-rae told reporters.
The Koreans dominated territory and possession for long periods but failed to create many clear cut chances as the Iranians defended deeply but effectively, marshalled by the headband-wearing Hadi Aghili.
However, Aghili and his team could not stop Yoon from cutting in off the right flank and angling a left-foot drive into the far corner of the net in the 105th minute to leave Korea dreaming of a first Asian Cup title in 51 years.
Cho predicted the Iranians would resort to fouling in the early stages to disrupt his side from playing their short, sharp passing game and he was proved right as heavy challenges flew in from both sides in a niggly start.
Teenage striker Ji Dong-won looked the most likely to break the deadlock for the Koreans with Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-sung also causing problems for the three-times champions.
Ji, 19, went close to opening the scoring on the stroke of halftime but his curling right-foot effort went narrowly wide.
The start of the second half continued in much the same fashion, despite Iran coach Afshin Ghotbi bringing on defender Khosro Heidari to try and stem the flow.
"I could have changed seven or eight players in the first half as they didn't perform to their level," said Ghotbi, who will now step down as coach to take charge of J-League side Shimizu S-Pulse.
The start of the 30 minutes of extra time was littered with stoppages for minor injuries before Yoon, who came on in the 81st minute for Koo Ja-cheol, scored to leave the Koreans dreaming of a third Asian title.
A header from striker Harry Kewell three minutes from the end of extra time gave Australia a 1-0 victory over Iraq. The match looked to be heading to penalties after both sides squandered a number of opportunities before Kewell was left unmarked to direct his header home after a beautifully flighted ball from Matt McKay.
Australia, the best FIFA ranked side in the tournament at 26th, will play Uzbekistan tomorrow.
South Korea will now play three-times champion Japan tomorrow. Earlier Australia set up a last four meeting with Uzbekistan by beating holder Iraq 1-0, also after extra time.
"The next match against Japan is one of the most crucial we will play. Japan has been getting better and better throughout the tournament in every aspect of their game but I have never feared the Japanese team," South Korean coach Cho Kwang-rae told reporters.
The Koreans dominated territory and possession for long periods but failed to create many clear cut chances as the Iranians defended deeply but effectively, marshalled by the headband-wearing Hadi Aghili.
However, Aghili and his team could not stop Yoon from cutting in off the right flank and angling a left-foot drive into the far corner of the net in the 105th minute to leave Korea dreaming of a first Asian Cup title in 51 years.
Cho predicted the Iranians would resort to fouling in the early stages to disrupt his side from playing their short, sharp passing game and he was proved right as heavy challenges flew in from both sides in a niggly start.
Teenage striker Ji Dong-won looked the most likely to break the deadlock for the Koreans with Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-sung also causing problems for the three-times champions.
Ji, 19, went close to opening the scoring on the stroke of halftime but his curling right-foot effort went narrowly wide.
The start of the second half continued in much the same fashion, despite Iran coach Afshin Ghotbi bringing on defender Khosro Heidari to try and stem the flow.
"I could have changed seven or eight players in the first half as they didn't perform to their level," said Ghotbi, who will now step down as coach to take charge of J-League side Shimizu S-Pulse.
The start of the 30 minutes of extra time was littered with stoppages for minor injuries before Yoon, who came on in the 81st minute for Koo Ja-cheol, scored to leave the Koreans dreaming of a third Asian title.
A header from striker Harry Kewell three minutes from the end of extra time gave Australia a 1-0 victory over Iraq. The match looked to be heading to penalties after both sides squandered a number of opportunities before Kewell was left unmarked to direct his header home after a beautifully flighted ball from Matt McKay.
Australia, the best FIFA ranked side in the tournament at 26th, will play Uzbekistan tomorrow.
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