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Jordan Qualify for Final After Win over Korea Republic

Jordan Qualify for Final After Win over Korea Republic By Fathimath Nasli - February 07, 2024
Jordan Qualify for Final After Win over Korea Republic

Jordan qualified for the final of AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023

Jordan qualified for the final of AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023 following a 2-0 victory over Korea Republic at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium on Tuesday.

Goals from Yazan Al Naimat and Mousa Al Tamari secured Jordan a sensational 2-0 win.

A dominant performance from start to finish saw Jordan upstage a Korea Republic side who simply couldn't match the pace and determination of their opponents, who booked a spot in the AFC Asian Cup final for the first time in history, the AFC website reported.

Jordan didn't waste time in taking the game to Korea Republic, with their fast start almost catching the East Asian side by surprise, Al Naimat's low strike in the fourth minute from just inside the area forcing goalkeeper Jo Hyeon-woo into a diving save.

The West Asian side looked dangerous every time they transitioned into attack with Al Tamari waltzing his way past three defenders before setting up Noor Al Rawabdeh, who brought the best out of Jo.

Korea Republic slowly grew into the match, with Son Heung-min's effort in the 19th minute ruled out for offside while Lee Kang-in failed to find the target from inside the box in the 24th minute.

Jordan, however, looked menacing each time they ventured forward but wasted a flurry of chances, with Al Naimat missing from inside the area before pulling his effort just wide in the 27th minute, while Al Tamari blazed his shot over the bar from just above the box.

At the other end, Korea Republic had a penalty overruled following a VAR review in the 30th minute before Lee Jae-Sung hit the upright from Hwang In-beom's cross.

A mazy Al Naimat run in the 43rd minute saw him waltzing past three defenders into the six-yard-box before unleashing a powerful drive straight into Jo, with the rebound falling nicely for Al Rawabdeh but his effort struck the Korea Republic custodian before going out of play.

Despite having mostly played second fiddle, Korea Republic should have taken the lead into the break but Seol Young-woo's cross from the flank was sent skywards by Hwang.

Jordan's pace at the start of the second half was not as intense but they continued to dictate terms, with Korea Republic struggling to keep the ball.

The West Asian side's positive play finally delivered dividends in the 53rd minute when Al Tamari pounced on a poor back pass from Jung Seung-Hyunto to send a well-timed pass to Al Naimat, who lobbed the ball over the advancing Jo for the opening goal.

Having fallen behind for the fifth time in six matches, Korea Republic sent on Cho Gue-sung to add more depth to their attacks but the No 9 failed to find the target at the hour mark when he sent his headed attempt off Kang-in's corner over the bar.

That was to prove costly as Jordan struck again six minutes later, Al Tamari brilliantly cutting inside from just above the area before unleashing a low drive past a despairing Cho.

Korea Republic's attempts to find a way back were easily repelled from there on as Jordan held on for a well deserved place in the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023 final.

Source: QNA

By Fathimath Nasli - February 07, 2024

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