Asian Cup big upset! South Korea is out, the dark horse advances to the final, and Beckham is watching the game live!
On February 7, Jordan and South Korea played a men's singles semi-final. The two teams met once in the group stage, with South Korea relying on an own goal to equalise the game. Jordan were a bit weaker overall in this game because three of their players were suspended, but their Kim Min was also suspended and they also played two extra times, so they still had the upper hand in terms of physical strength.
South Korea have improved a lot in terms of technique, fitness and tactics, while Jordan have often kept their opponents in trouble with a stubborn will and excellent defensive counter-attacks. They have a better chance of winning than Jordan in the last few matches, but that doesn't mean they can't win.
As far as the current situation of the two teams is concerned, Jordan has far exceeded expectations, while South Korea is seriously overdrawn after several big games in a row.
South Korea ** believes that this game is very difficult for South Korea, central defender Kim Min was banned for accumulating red cards, and referee Hassan may also become an uncertain factor in this game, according to the data, the referee has enforced a total of 43 times, a total of 155 yellow cards, is notoriously indiscriminate.
In the fourth minute, Rahidan's powerful shot from outside the box was confiscated by Cho Hyun-woo, and a minute later, Haddadi's powerful shot from 30 yards outside the box failed to hit the target. David Beckham was supposed to watch the game in Doha but has now been interviewed by cameras.
In the 15th minute, the referee gave Hwang In-beom a warning for a foul on Tamari.
In the 18th minute, Tamari was intercepted after dribbling, but Kim Young-kwon could not get rid of the threat of the opponent in time, and Ravabid won the ball and shot was saved by Cho Hyun-so.
Son Heung-min scored a goal in the 19th minute, but he wasn't in that position.
In the 29th minute, Xue Yingyou fell in the penalty area, but seeing that the Jordanian players did not violate, the referee made a gesture of punishment, but after ** VAR, the decision was finally revoked.
South Korea played out 0-0 with Jordan in the first half. Looking at the first half statistics, North Korea dominated 60% of the matches and Jordan scored 12-4 goals.
From a football point of view, South Korea and Jordan are 60% and 40% respectively. In terms of shots on goal, Jordan had 4 of 12 shots and South Korea had 0 of 4. South Korea had an 83 per cent pass percentage and Jordan had 74 per cent
In addition, Jordan also had 6 fouls, while Jordan had only one foul and both sides received a yellow card. In the two corners, Jordan and South Korea have one each. Cho Hyun-woo played very well in the game, with 4 saves, including 3 from the opponent's area. One South Korean striker saw Cho Hyun-woo block the blow with his face and said, "My heart is going to break." ”
In the 33rd minute, Kim Tae-hwan passed a pass from Lee Gang-in on the right, but Lee pounced on the post and the ball **.
In the 42nd minute, Nemat led his teammates with a beautiful curling shot of his, which was caught by Cho Hyun-woo in the air.
Jordan's Abdullah opened the scoring in the 53rd minute and Atamari scored in the 66th minute.
From the disadvantage in the first half, to the 2-0 win over South Korea, to the last two goals, it was a hard-fought game and a mental torture.