Australia halted Japan’s rampant start to Asia’s World Cup preliminaries on Tuesday as Tony Popovic’s side eked out a 1-1 draw with the Group C leaders while South Korea continued their winning run with a 3-2 victory over Iraq.
The Japanese had won nine consecutive World Cup qualifiers without conceding but Shogo Taniguchi put Lewis Miller’s low cross into his own goal in the 58th minute to give the Socceroos an unexpected lead. Popovic, in his second game in charge since replacing Graham Arnold last month, had set his side up in an ultra-defensive formation and looked to hold on to their advantage.
But substitute Keito Nakamura eventually unlocked the Socceroos’ defence with 14 minutes remaining, dancing through the backline before powering the ball across the face of goal for Cameron Burgess to strike into his own net. The result moves Japan, looking for an eighth successive World Cup qualification, onto 10 points from four games with the Australians five points behind in second place. Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, who played a goalless draw in Jeddah, are also on five points.
Popovic later told his Australia team they must “improve all over the park” as he challenged them to become the best side in Asia. Popovic was appointed last month when Graham Arnold stepped down after starting the campaign with a home loss to Bahrain and an away draw with Indonesia.
Popovic began his reign with a 3-1 home win over China last week and said he was “very happy” with four points from his first two games. But he also urged his players to “improve in all areas” and cited group leaders Japan as a role model.
“It’s not just creativity, we have to improve all over the park because we are aspiring to challenge Japan,” said the 51-year-old. “Challenging them regularly as the best team in Asia. To do that we know we have to improve.”
Japan had not conceded in eight previous games in World Cup qualifying. “Hopefully that gives the players confidence moving forward that we’re building a foundation,” said Popovic. “Hopefully next camp in November we can add some more layers to it.”
Australia’s next World Cup qualifier is home to Saudi Arabia on November 14, before they travel to face Bahrain five days later. “It’s positive,” said Popovic. “Every game is difficult, every game is important and Saudi Arabia will be the same. It’s our home game, we want everyone to get behind us, and to create this type of atmosphere in Melbourne would be special.”
Meanwhile, China picked up their first win in Group C as Branko Ivankovic’s side defeated Indonesia 2-1 in Qingdao with first-half goals from Behram Abduweli and Zhang Yuning securing the three points.
South Korea, who have appeared at every World Cup since 1986, secured a 3-2 win over Iraq in Seoul as Hong Myung-bo’s side registered a second victory in a row to move three points clear at the top of Group B.
Oh Se-hun put the Koreans ahead in the top-of-the-table clash four minutes before halftime but Aymen Hussein’s overhead kick five minutes into the second half levelled the score. Oh Hyeon-gyu restored Korea’s lead with 16 minutes remaining and Lee Jae-sung scored his side’s third nine minutes later to leave Ibrahim Bayesh’s 95th minute goal as nothing more than a consolation for Jesus Casas’ team.
Jordan jumped ahead of the Iraqis and into second place on goal-difference in the group with a 4-0 trouncing of Oman as Yazan al-Naimat and Ali Olwan each scored twice in Amman while Palestine picked up a point with a 2-2 draw against Kuwait.
Uzbekistan needed a 76th-minute penalty from Otobek Shukurov to beat the 10-man United Arab Emirates 1-0 in Group A in Tashkent and Iran kept pace with a 4-1 come-from-behind thrashing of Qatar.
Almoez Ali put the Asian Cup holders in front with a first-time strike in the 17th minute but Sardar Azmoun scored either side of the interval to put Iran ahead. Mohammed Mohebi added the third in the 65th minute and put the seal on the win deep into injury time.
Kyrgzstan, meanwhile, notched up their first-ever win in this phase of qualifying with Khristiyan Brauzman scoring the only goal in their 1-0 victory over North Korea in Bishkek.
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