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‘Big crisis’ leaves South Korea coach Stielike facing the sack

SPURS’ SON BREAKS ARM IN QATAR WOE AS CALLS GROW FOR BOSS TO GO

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South Korea coach Uli Stielike was facing the axe after a turbulent World Cup qualifying defeat to Qatar plunged the team into a “big crisis” yesterday.

The Taeguk Warriors weren’t the only team to drop points in Tuesday’s qualifiers, with Japan also conceding a late equaliser in their 1-1 draw with Iraq.

But after the 3-2 defeat in Doha — South Korea’s first to Qatar in 32 years — the Korean Football Associatio­n turned on Steilike, whose team has also lost to Iran and China in Group A.

“This is a big crisis. We’ve lost a game which we should have won. The possibilit­y of us surviving in the qualifying rounds is now in limbo,” KFA spokesman Cho Jun-Heon told AFP.

“KFA may discuss the coach’s position when it holds a meeting of its technical committee,” he added.

The technical committee is due to meet as early as today, with the agenda likely to be dominated by discussion­s over Stielike, KFA officials said.

South Korea, seeking their ninth consecutiv­e World Cup appearance, are clinging to the second automatic qualifying spot, seven points behind alreadyqua­lified Iran and just one ahead of Uzbekistan.

“I take full responsibi­lity for this result,” said Stielike after the game. “I am the one who makes the tactical decisions.”

Asked if he would consider his position, the German said it was not up to him. “I have to say this is not my decision, we have to wait and see,” he said.

T-shirt protest

Despite the shock win, media reports said Qatar manager Jorge Fossati had resigned following the game. The 2022 World Cup hosts, caught up in a diplomatic crisis after their Gulf neighbours severed ties, may also be in breach of Fifa’s rules against political statements.

Players warmed up wearing T-shirts with an image of the country’s emir, which has been adopted as a symbol of defiance by Qataris.

Midfielder Hasan Al-Haydos also waved one of the T-shirts as he celebrated scoring the opening goal. No immediate comment was available from Fifa.

While Qatar maintained their slim hopes of reaching Russia 2018, South Korea were dealt a further blow after Tottenham striker Son Heung-Min suffered a broken arm during the game, Yonhap News Agency reported.

The 24-year-old was forced off in the 35th minute.

Korean newspapers called for Steilike to go. The Sports Chosun said the game was a “disaster”.

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