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Malaysia stages 3-3 thriller against South Korea at AFC Asian Cup

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發布於 01月26日02:27 • Yue Dongxing,Gong Bing,Xiao Shiyao,Wang Qiang,Jia Haocheng,Jiang Han
Players of Malaysia celebrate scoring during the Group E match against South Korea at AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023 in Doha, Qatar, Jan. 25 2024. (Xinhua/Jia Haocheng)
Players of Malaysia celebrate scoring during the Group E match against South Korea at AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023 in Doha, Qatar, Jan. 25 2024. (Xinhua/Jia Haocheng)

South Korea was held to a 3-3 draw by Malaysia to second in Group E of the AFC Asian Cup, avoiding an early meeting with Japan, runner-up of Group D.

DOHA, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) -- Malaysia showed gritty quality and courage to draw with South Korea 3-3 in Group E actions at the AFC Asian Cup on Thursday.

South Korea, ranking second in Group E with five points, avoided an early meeting with Japan, runner-up of Group D, in the round of 16 as the two traditional powerhouses are both favorites to win the tournament.

Also on Thursday, Bahrain beat Jordan 1-0 to top Group E with six points. Both teams and South Korea entered the knock-out stage.

On a cool afternoon at Al Janoub Stadium, South Korea, the two-time winners of this continental tournament, started the match with intensity and pace, pressing Malaysia deep in its own half.

Jeong Woo-yeong, the attacking midfielder for Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart, rose high in the area to head the ball into the net following a corner kick about 20 minutes after the opening whistle.

Arif Aiman Hanapi of Malaysia shoots the penalty during the match. (Xinhua/Jiang Han)
Arif Aiman Hanapi of Malaysia shoots the penalty during the match. (Xinhua/Jiang Han)

After the restart, Malaysia showed resilience to score their first goal in this tournament.

Faisal Halim, a winger for the Malaysian Super League club Selangor, rounded off Bayern Munich's defender Kim Min-jae to curl the ball to the net from close range to make it 1-1.

In front of the cheering home crowds in yellow shirts, Malaysia delivered another counter-attack and won a penalty chance after VAR reviewing a tackle from the opponent in the area.

Arif Aiman Hanapi converted the penalty to help his side overtake the lead at 2-1.

Kim Pan-gon, Malaysia's Korean coach, stayed clam after the thrilling goal, while fans of his side in the stands roared into celebrations, many of whom came to tears for excitement.

Lee Kang-in (L) of South Korea vies with Brendan Gan of Malaysia during the match. (Xinhua/Jiang Han)
Lee Kang-in (L) of South Korea vies with Brendan Gan of Malaysia during the match. (Xinhua/Jiang Han)

South Korea surged forward and pressed even higher after the setback but could not break through the resolute defense from the opponents until the 83rd minute.

Lee Kang-in, an attacking midfielder for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain, struck a powerful free-kick into the top corner to level the score at 2-2.

Son Heung-min scored a penalty in the stoppage time to regain the lead for South Korea at 3-2.

However, Malaysia didn't step back. Romel Morales, a Colombian-born Malaysian forward, struck home from outside the box to help Malaysia draw at 3-3.

A total of 24 teams are competing in six groups at the Asian Cup, which runs from January 12 to February 10. Group winners and runners-up will advance to the knockout stage, along with the four best third-placed teams. ■

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