Khaleej Times

Late blows jolt China, Qatar shock S. Korea

- AFP

kuala lumpur — Ahmad Al Salih’s late strike dealt a body blow to China’s faltering quest to reach a second World Cup on Tuesday, as blockaded Qatar kept their slimmest of hopes alive with a shock 3-2 victory over South Korea.

Marcello Lippi’s China were within reach of only their second win in Group A when Al Salih curled home a free-kick in injury time to leave the scores at 2-2 in their Group A match.

With only two games left, China face the unlikely prospect of making up six points and four goals in goaldiffer­ence to snatch third place and a play-off spot in Group A. Japan were also stunned by a late equaliser from Iraq as they drew 1-1 and failed to establish a cushion from their rivals Saudi Arabia and Australia at the top of Group B.

It was Qatar, however, who were in the spotlight on Tuesday as they took on World Cup regulars South Korea in Doha in the wake of the Arabian Gulf ’s most serious political crisis in years following the diplomatic and economic blockade imposed on the country by neighbours Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain besides Egypt over alleged links to terrorism.

The Qataris, however, appeared calm with Hassan Al Haydos’s double powering them to only their second win in eight matches that took their tally to seven points giving them an outside chance of finishing third in their group.

Only the top two teams from each of Group A and B qualify automatica­lly for next year’s World Cup in Russia, while the third-placed sides go into a play-off series. Al Haydos put Qatar ahead with a brilliant free-kick in the 25th minute and then helped the 2022 hosts consolidat­e with a fine pass that saw Akram Afif find the net in the 52nd with a right-footed shot from the right side of the box.

The Koreans, who enjoyed a whopping 63 percent of the possession, stormed back into the game with goals from Ki Sung-yeung and Hwang Hee-chang in the 62nd and 70th minutes but Qatar had the last laugh when Al Haydos recorded his second goal off an assist from Rodrigo Tabata just four minutes later. Earlier in the day, Japan seemed to be cruising to victory in neutral Tehran after Yuya Osako’s first-half goal, before the 164cm (5ft 4in) Mahdi Kamil poached the equaliser for Iraq on 73 minutes.—

 ?? AP ?? China’s goalkeeper Zeng Cheng (right) fails to stop the ball during the World Cup Group A qualifying match against Syria in Malaysia. —
AP China’s goalkeeper Zeng Cheng (right) fails to stop the ball during the World Cup Group A qualifying match against Syria in Malaysia. —

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