Monday 7 January 2019

‘Cheesecake’ for Iran as China, Korea almost choke at Asian Cup


Abu Dhabi (AFP) – Mehdi Taremi scored twice as Iran battered Yemen 5-0 in the war-torn country’s Asian Cup debut on Monday to fire an ominous warning to their title rivals.

Team Melli’s dominant performance in Abu Dhabi was in stark contrast to joint-favourites South Korea, who scraped past the Philippines while China needed a goalkeeping howler to spark a comeback against plucky Kyrgyzstan.

Looking to end a 43-year title drought since last winning Asian football’s most coveted prize, Iran ruthlessly dispatched Group D minnows Yemen.

Iran coach Carlos Quieroz revealed that holders Australia’s shock 1-0 loss to Jordan at the weekend and South Korea’s narrow 1-0 win over the Philippines had reminded his players the Asian Cup was no cakewalk — nor for that matter a savoury dessert.

“To be honest those results made the players understand the Asian Cup is not a cheesecake,” said the former Real Madrid boss. 

“I have been telling the players that we need to focus on the first game and they took advantage of those lessons.”

Iran took just 12 minutes to take the lead as Taremi finished clinically from close range before captain Ashkan Dejagah doubled his side’s lead in the 23rd minute with a free kick which cannoned in off the post and the hapless Alsowadi.

Taremi powered home a bullet header moments later.

Sardar Azmoun tapped in a fourth goal seven minutes into the second half, by which time Iran were playing some champagne football as Yemen’s players chased shadows.

When substitute Saman Ghoddos volleyed home Iran’s fifth after 78 minutes the Yemen players looked physically shattered and only the woodwork prevented Mahdi Torabi adding a spectacular sixth in injury time.

South Korea, still awaiting the arrival of Tottenham forward Son Heung-min, left it late before snatching a 1-0 win over the Philippines, Hwang Ui-jo proving the difference in Dubai.

Fellow Asian Cup first-timers Kyrgyzstan led China 1-0 at half-time but a calamitous own goal by goalkeeper Pavel Matiash put the Chinese on course for a 2-1 win.

– Clanger of the tournament –

Kyrgyzstan looked capable of pulling off a seismic upset against China when Akhlidin Israilov smashed home the opening goal just before half-time in Al Ain.

But China profited from the clanger of the tournament so far when Matiash, attempting to claw a defensive header over the bar, batted it over the line instead.

A Chinese winner looked inevitable from there on and striker Yu Dabao who completed the turnaround with a sharp finish 12 minutes from time.



from World Soccer Talk http://bit.ly/2ABiO1Q

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