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South Korea experienced disappointment in the AFC Asian Cup semifinals as they suffered a 2-0 defeat to Jordan in Qatar. Yazan Al-Naimat and Mousa Al-Tamari scored for Jordan, securing their spot in the finals against the winner of the Iran-Qatar match.
The Korean team, led by Son Heung-min, struggled to break through Jordan's resilient defense, failing to register a single shot on target. Despite close calls, including Lee Jae-gun's header and Cho Gue-sung's attempt, South Korea couldn't find the back of the net.
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Head coach Juergen Klinsmann faced criticism from fans and media for tactical decisions and alleged lack of commitment. Fans have been calling for his resignation since the team's shaky performance in group matches. Klinsmann, however, did not directly comment on his future, stating there is "a lot of work ahead of us."
The defeat raises doubts about the national team's future, with supporters expressing discontent towards what they perceived as an underwhelming performance. While Son gave a vote of confidence to Klinsmann, he made a vague comment about his own future, stating he would have to think about his participation in the 2026 World Cup.
Vice President of the Korea Football Association, Han Joon-hee, downplayed Son's comment, emphasizing Son's commitment to playing for his country. The team's performance and Klinsmann's future will be subject to analysis and discussions with the football federation in the aftermath of the tournament.
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