Dabao stunner silences Korea; Iran push Qatar to the brink
Doha, March 24: Marcello Lippi’s China stunned South Korea 1-0 in a politically charged World Cup qualifier on Thursday to give themselves a glimmer of hope of reaching next year’s tournament in Russia.
Yu Dabao stooped unmarked to head in the game’s only goal on 34 minutes, prompting rapturous celebrations as China registered their first win in the final group qualifying stage.
Yu’s goal was China’s first in qualifying since September — spanning some 407 minutes of football — and handed them only their second win over Koreans in 32 attempts.
Australia had less to celebrate as they were pegged back 1-1 by Iraq in Tehran, while Syria beat Uzbekistan 1-0 to stay in contention for a play-off spot.
In late games in the Gulf, Iran edged Qatar 1-0 to open a four-point lead over South Korea while Japan beat the United Arab Emirates 2-0 to move into an automatic qualifying spot.
China had been bottom of Group A and winless after five games, but they will allow themselves to dream the of a miraculous revival after beating Uli Stielike’s Koreans.
Only the top two teams in Group A and B gain automatic entry to Russia 2018, but the two sides that finish third will go into a play-off series.
Lippi, who masterminded Italy’s victory at the 2006 World Cup, was hired at great cost in October and China were noticeably more solid as they kept South Korea at bay while creating a series of chances of their own.
Heavy security cover for tie Following Chinese anger over South Korea’s deployment of a controversial missile defence system, the game was played in front of a heavy security presence.
But Yu raised the roof at Changsha’s Helong Stadium when he stole
past South Korea’s static defence to flick home a corner at the near post.
The game opened up in the second half but South Korea were unable to convert any of their chances, including Ji Dong-Won’s header which was brilliantly kept out by goalkeeper Zeng Cheng.
Meanwhile, 2022 hosts Qatar’s chances of qualifying suffered a potentially fatal blow when they were beaten 1-0 by Iran at home.
Qatar coach Jorge Fossati had accused his Iranian counterpart Carlos Queiroz of making unflattering remarks about the Gulf team but the match itself never lived up to expectations with both teams failing to provide the spark.