South Korea has superior to the semifinals of the Asian Cup with a 2-1 comeback win over Australia in extra-time at Al Janoub Stadium, after Son Heung-min scored the winner with a chic free kick.
Australia had overwhelmed South Korea by the identical scoreline in extra-time within the 2015 ultimate to elevate their first Asian Cup. However throughout Friday’s match, it was the East Asian group who prevailed after netting yet one more objective in stoppage time to drive extra-time.
Australia had taken the lead simply earlier than half-time after they cleverly switched flanks with neat passes within the field. Then, a cross from Australian participant Nathaniel Atkinson discovered teammate Craig Goodwin, who had time to set himself up for a profitable volley into the underside nook.
Ahead Martin Boyle may have made it 2-0 when he acquired a cross into the field, however goalkeeper Jo Hyeon-woo made two saves to disclaim him. Mitchell Duke’s volley from the rebound, in the meantime, went over the bar to provide South Korea a reprieve.
South Korea coach Juergen Klinsmann made a tactical change within the second half, pushing Son additional ahead. The technique labored when Son, a Tottenham Hotspur ahead, was fouled within the field by Australia’s Lewis Miller within the fourth minute of stoppage time.
Hwang Hee-chan stepped up: The Wolverhampton Wanderers ahead took his time to calm his nerves earlier than he fired his effort into the highest nook to drive extra-time — their fourth objective after the ninetieth minute on the match.
It was the second straight recreation for South Korea going to extra-time, after they beat Saudi Arabia on penalties. This time, Hwang received a free kick on the sting of the field from a foul conceded by Miller as soon as once more.
Son stepped up and noticed his effort sail previous the wall, beating goalkeeper Mathew Ryan to search out the web. The objective sparked a wild celebration, with Klinsmann letting out a roar together with his arms raised.
Australia’s makes an attempt to combat again suffered a blow when Aiden O’Neill was despatched off after a video assistant referee (VAR) overview for a foul on Hwang, lowering Graham Arnold’s facet to 10 males for the second half of extra-time the place they might not discover an equaliser.