Courtesy of Korea Football Association
In the Olympic men's football qualifying tournament held in Qatar, Korea clinched their second consecutive win by defeating China 2-0 at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-23 Asian Cup in Doha on Friday.
Lee Young-jun, forward for Korea, scored both goals for his team, finding the net in each half of the Group B match. His brace follows his previous goal in Korea's 1-0 victory over the United Arab Emirates (UAE) earlier in the tournament.
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▲ Lee Young-jun of Korea celebrates after scoring a goal against China during the teams' Group B match at the Asian Football Confederation U-23 Asian Cup at Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium in Doha / Courtesy of Korea Football Association |
This tournament serves as the AFC qualifying event for the Paris Olympics, with the top three nations from the 16-team competition securing berths in France. The fourth-place team will face an intercontinental playoff against Guinea.
With this win, Korea momentarily rose to the top of Group B with six points. Japan, who secured a 1-0 victory against China earlier in the tournament, were set to play the UAE later on Friday.
Should Japan also secure a win, both Korea and Japan will secure the two knockout spots from Group B. The two teams are scheduled to face each other next Monday to determine the group's top seed.
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▲ Kim Min-woo of Korea(right) dribbles past Behram Abduweli of China during the teams' Group B match at the Asian Football Confederation U-23 Asian Cup at Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium in Doha / Courtesy of Korea Football Association |
Throughout the match, China had several opportunities, including attempts by forward Behram Abduweli and midfielder Tao Qianglong. However, Korea's goalkeeper Kim Jeong-hoon made critical saves to maintain a clean sheet.
Korea broke the deadlock in the 34th minute when Lee Young-jun capitalized on a through ball from Kang Sang-yoon. Eom Ji-sung and Lee Tae-seok also contributed to Korea's offensive efforts, with Lee Young-jun ultimately sealing the victory with his second goal.
Despite China's efforts to rally in the second half, Korea's defense remained resilient, securing their two-goal advantage until the final whistle.
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