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Japan, Australia, South Korea blaze to soccer victories
SAITAMA (Japan)—Asian heavyweights Japan, Australia and South Korea
blazed to convincing victories as they got their World Cup qualifying
campaigns off to fliers on Wednesday. Iran against Syria finished
goalless while Iraq and China ground out a 1-1 draw, which will be
welcomed by the Socceroos who are in the same “group of death”.
Japan overwhelmed 10-man Thailand 4-1 for the perfect first step on the
road to South Africa in 2010. The Socceroos were equally dominant in
their 3-0 thrashing of Asian Games champions Qatar in Melbourne, while
the Koreans crushed minnows Turkmenistan 4-0 in Seoul.
In Dubai, Hawar Taher gave Asian champions Iraq the lead with a 50th
minute penalty before Charlton Athletic star Zheng Zhi squared the game
with 15 minutes left. Japan, Asia’s top-ranked team, were held 1-1 in
the first half in their Group B game but conjured three goals after the
break in snowy conditions at Saitama stadium.
“I thought it would it make easier when we took the first goal, but we
lost a goal soon after. It was really tough,” said Japan coach Takeshi
Okada. “We were very lucky when we took the second goal. We scored
because my players were hungry for goals.”
Japan went ahead through a Yasuhito Endo free-kick on 21 minutes, only
for Teeratep Winothai to equalise with a sizzling shot just a minute
later. The home team had to wait for more than half-an-hour before
Yoshito Okubo pounced on a deflected clearance to restore their lead on
54 minutes.
Thailand’s hopes of a recovery looked bleak when Narongchai Vachiraban
received his second yellow card for pulling down Yuji Nakazawa. And
Nakazawa headed home a free-kick on 66 minutes to stretch Japan’s
advantage to 3-1, before substitute forward Seiichiro Maki completed the
scoring in injury time.
Oman play Bahrain in the other Group B showdown later Wednesday, with
only the top two teams from the five Asian groups progressing to the
fourth and final round of qualifying. Australia stormed past Qatar in a
rip-roaring start for new coach Pim Verbeek as they bid to qualify for
the World Cup via Asia for the first time.
The Socceroos did the damage in the first half, with giant Karlsruhe
striker Joshua Kennedy opening the scoring on 11 minutes and Everton
midfielder Tim Cahill and Palermo attacker Mark Bresciano adding two
more before the break.
“We played a fantastic first half. We did really well, we created
chances, we scored great goals and we didn’t give them a chance to play
football,” Verbeek said.
“It was exactly what the plans were before the game and I am very proud
of what they did, especially in the first half, quality was very high
and they began to get tired in the second half which we expected they
would.”
Australia needed the victory having been drawn in Asia’s “group of
death” along with Iraq and China, who play in Dubai later. In Seoul,
Manchester United ace Park Ji-Sung got on the score sheet in the 70th
minute as the region’s most successful World Cup side undid hapless
Turkmenistan 4-0 in a one-sided display.
Kwak Tae-Hwi smacked home the crucial opening goal a minute before
half-time with Fulham’s Seol Ki-Hyeon putting it beyond doubt with
strikes in the 57th and 83rd minutes. The Koreans are hot favourites to
top their group with Jordan and North Korea expected to fight for the
runner-up spot.
Singapore start their drive for a first ever World Cup appearance
against triple Asian champions Saudi Arabia in Riyadh. Their Serbian
coach Radojko Avramovic has turned them into a competitive team and a
Saudi victory is by no means guaranteed. The other Group D match
involves Uzbekistan and Lebanon.—Agencies |