The Asian Age

Dabao stunner silences Korea; Iran push Qatar to the brink

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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.

 ?? — AFP ?? Iran's Mehdi Taremi (right) celebrates with team mate Sardar Azmoun after scoring against Qatar.
— AFP Iran's Mehdi Taremi (right) celebrates with team mate Sardar Azmoun after scoring against Qatar.

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