(Xinhua) Updated: 2015-01-18 19:50
Sun Ke, center, puts China ahead against the DPRK in an AFC
Asian Cup Group B match in Canberra, Australia. China emerged a 2-1
winner to complete a 100 percent group phase, Jan 18, 2015.
[Photo/IC]
CANBERRA - Midfielder Sun Ke scored twice to help China beat
the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) 2-1 and advance to
the Knockout stage with a best-ever three stragight wins as Group B
leaders at the AFC Asian Cup before tens of thousands of Chinese
fans here on Sunday.
China will challenge hosts Australia, runners-up of Group A,
at the quarter-finals in Brisbane on Jan 22.
Sun Ke, who scored the crucial winner in China's 2-1 victory
over Uzbekistan, continued his heroic performance tonight at the
nearly fully packed Canberra Stadium where most of the spectators
are supporters of China. Sun quickfired in less than one minute
after kickoff with a nice outstep stab inside the penalty area
after DPRK defender Jang Song Hyok made an error in clearing Jiang
Zhipeng's long pass.
Sun celebrates after scoring his quick-fire opener.
[Photo/IC]
Sun doubled the advantage for China on 42 minutes with a
diving header at the far past following Jiang Zhipeng's well-curved
left wing cross. It's his third goal of the tournament and the
25-year-old attacker can compete for the golden boot prize of the
tournament. Now Jordan's Hamza Al Dardour leads the scoring table
with his four goals in Jordan's 5-1 crush over Palestine. If Sun
could do more in their quarter-final clash with Australia, he may
catch or surpass Al Dardour's record.
The Koreans pulled one back in the 57th minute. Midfielder
Jong Il Gwan rounded Jiang Zhipeng after receiving Pak Kwang
Ryong's left wing center at the far post and his low drive was
wrongly cleared by the Chinese defenders on the goal line, the ball
bounced back to the empty net after Zhang Linpeng slided it to hit
striker Gao Lin. Jong could have levelled the score if his dipping
header two minutes later following Ro Hak Su's cross went a little
bit lower. And the lively attacker missed another at the beginning
of the second half when his bullet shot was parried by a focused
keeper Wang Dalei.
China coach Alain Perrin brought on most of his major lineup
for the game, although China have secured the top place after two
victories over Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan, and the Frenchman's
players controlled the first half with much more possession and
threats. Left winger Yu Hai's smart lobbing shot in a tight angle
before the end of the break seemed to be goal-bound, but a DPRK
defender headed the ball out timely on the goal line.
National coach Alain Perrin watches from the bench as his side
complete a victorious march through their group. [Photo/IC]
However, in the second half, DPRK rallied and lauched some
fierce attacks to test their rivals defence, substitute forward So
Hyon Uk nearly levelled in the 82nd minute with a powerful
half-volley rattling the crossbar at the edge of the box. Sim Hyon
Jin also missed a good opportunity two minutes later. So came close
again in injury time with another header to be parried by Wang
Dalei. The Koreans showed their courage and attacking ability, but
the finishing was not accuate enough to change the result. The
Koreans finally ranked the fourth at Group B after three
consecutive defeats.
Yu Hai, right, holds off a challenge from an opponent.
[Photo/IC]
A fan cheers on China during their Asia Cup Group B tie.
[Photo/IC]
Yu Hanchao, right, gets away from a DPRK opponent.
[Photo/IC]
Sun celebrates scoring his goal. [Photo/IC]
Fans cheer China to victory from a stand. [Photo/IC]
China poses for a team photo before kickoff. [Photo/IC]
Fans wave a banner reading:"China soccer team, see you in
Sydney on Jan 31!", the date and venue for the final of the AFC
Asia Cup. [Photo/IC]
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/sports/2015-01/18/content_19343172.htm
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