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Japan qualifies for World Cup as Iran, S. Korea draw 0-0

August 31, 2017
Japan's players pose after their World Cup 2018 qualifying match against Australia in Saitama Thursday. — Reuters
Japan's players pose after their World Cup 2018 qualifying match against Australia in Saitama Thursday. — Reuters

SAITAMA, Japan — Japan beat Australia Thursday to qualify for its sixth successive World Cup but South Korea missed a golden opportunity to join it in Russia when it could only draw against 10-man Iran.

The goalless draw in Seoul means South Korea's hopes of qualifying from Group A for its ninth successive finals were left hanging in the balance when a win would have booked its ticket to Russia.

Meanwhile, Syria's 3-1 victory over Qatar in Malaysia gave a massive boost to the war-torn nation's dreams of qualifying from Group A as it moved into third place on goal difference. And China's shock 1-0 win over Uzbekistan in Thursday's other Group A match kept its own slim hopes alive.

Now a defeat for the Koreans in their final match in Tashkent Tuesday could see them fail to qualify for the Finals for the first time since 1982 should Syria beat Iran in Tehran on the same night. And in a wide-open battle for Asian qualification, China could still take third place and a playoff spot if it beats Qatar in Doha Tuesday and other results go its way.

There were no problems for Japan in Saitama, however, as Takuma Asano, in the first half, and a brilliant Yosuke Ideguchi strike eight minutes from time were enough to see off Australia 2-0. The result dealt a major blow to Australia's chances of being one of the two automatic qualifiers from Group B after its first defeat in the final round of Asian qualifiers.

The Socceroos will get a second bite at the cherry at home to Thailand Tuesday when it will need to better Saudi Arabia's result against Japan in Jeddah on the same night in order to guarantee second place in the group.

"This is for the wonderful fans and for the people of Japan," cried Japan's under-fire coach Vahid Halilhodzic, whose team has an unassailable 20 points from nine games in Group B.

Ideguchi, meanwhile, appeared lost for words after a wonder strike that looks like sparing Halilhodzic the sack — at least for now. "Luckily it hit the target," he said. "I'm just glad it helped us get the win."

In Seoul, South Korea could not breach Iran's defense despite being urged on by more than 63,000 screaming fans and the visitors being reduced to 10 men seven minutes into the second half. Saeid Ezatolahi was shown a straight red card after he recklessly stamped on the head of Kim Min-jae following an aerial clash between the pair.

"We tried to turn the tide with substitutions and score a goal, but we couldn't do it," lamented South Korean coach Shin Tae-yong, who vowed to go all out for a win in Tashkent Tuesday.

"We play for victories, and we will do the same for the match against Uzbekistan," Shin said. One goal would have been enough for South Korea because in Wuhan, Group A rival Uzbekistan was suffering a shock 1-0 defeat to China, who kept its own slim World Cup hopes just about alive in a dramatic finale.

Gao Lin was the hero for China with a late penalty six minutes from time to seal a nervy 1-0 win. Marcello Lippi's men now head to Qatar Tuesday seeking the win that, coupled with other results going their way, could yet see China reach a playoff.

In Melaka, Malaysia, Omar Kharbin struck twice for Syria who resurrected their unlikely dream of reaching the World Cup Finals. The 3-1 win over Qatar propelled Syria to third position in Group A and a potential playoff spot as it took advantage of Uzbekistan's slip-up. The result ended Qatar's fleeting hopes of qualifying for Russia 2018 and means the tiny Middle East nation will host the 2022 edition without ever having managed to qualify for the World Cup Finals.

Saad Abdulameer converted from the penalty spot in the 85th minute to give Iraq a 2-1 win over Thailand in Group B.

Justin Meram had put Iraq ahead in Bangkok, but Thailand equalized when Ahmed Ibrahim scored an own-goal.

Thailand lost for the seventh time in nine games and is winless in the qualifying group. — AFP


August 31, 2017
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