segunda-feira, 30 de março de 2015

FRIENDLY: KOREA REPUBLIC 1-1 UZBEKISTAN






Daejeon: A debut goal from Zokhir Kuziboyev helped Uzbekistan secure a 1-1 draw against AFC Asain Cup 2015 runners-up Korea Republic on Friday.
The Koreans beat Uzbekistan 2-0 in the quarter-final stages of the continental gathering in Australia, and it was they who went ahead after only 15 minutes, Koo Ja-cheol converting Son Heung-min’s corner with the neat header at the near post.
Koo should have added to his side’s lead nine minutes later, but he wasted the opportunity by heading over the bar with Uzbek goalkeeper Eldorbek Suyunov stranded
Uli Stielike’s charges were left to rue that miss when Kuziboyev bundled home an equaliser on 31 minutes following Sardor Rashidov's surging run and cross from the left.
The Koreans, who had Lee Jae-Sung making his senior debut, pushed for a winner after the break and came close when Son fired a free-kick over the bar nine minutes into the second half.
Lutfulla Turaev then forced goalkeeper Kim Seung-Gyu into action with his strike from distance before, in the game’s last meaningful action, Koo put the ball in the net only to be given offside.


The hosts defeated the visitors earlier this year in the Asian Cup but, on this occasion, were unable to grab a winning goal

Zokhir Kuziboyev's debut goal ensured Uzbekistan held South Korea to a 1-1 draw in Friday's friendly at the Daejeon World Cup Stadium.
Mash'al Mubarek forward Kuziboyev's scrappy first-half equaliser cancelled out a header from captain Koo Ja-cheol as South Korea failed to repeat their Asian Cup quarter-final win over Uzbekistan back in January.
Uli Stielike's side needed extra-time to see off Uzbekistan in that last-eight encounter and they were once again unable to secure victory in 90 minutes.
Stielike would have seen plenty of room for improvement in South Korea's first game since their Asian Cup final defeat against Australia as he selected an experimental side.
Lee Jae-Sung made his senior South Korea debut, while QPR defender Yoon Suk-Young started after missing the Asian Cup and Kim Bo-kyung made his first international appearance since the World Cup.
Son Heung-min scored both goals in South Korea's 2-0 victory over Uzbekistan in Melbourne and the winger turned provider for the opening goal 15 minutes in.
The Bayer Leverkusen man's inviting corner from the left was met by Koo, who planted a header into the back of the net from inside the six-yard box.
Koo had an opportunity to double his tally nine minutes later, but this time header over the crossbar with goalkeeper Eldorbek Suyunov stranded. 
Uzbekistan also posed a threat going forward and they were level on the half-hour mark courtesy of a somewhat fortunate goal from Kuziboyev.
Sardor Rashidov's heavy touch looked to have wasted a golden opportunity to equalise, but his cross from the byline struck Kuziboyev and then Kim Ki-Hee, who was unable to prevent the ball from crossing the line. 
The hosts lost Lee Jung-Hyub and Jeong Dong-Ho to injury before half-time and they could have been behind at the break, but Rashidov's effort was wide of the far post. 
Son fired a free kick over the crossbar nine minutes into the second half as South Korea looked to restore their advantage, but they continued to look vulnerable at the back.
Lutfulla Turayev's strike from 20 yards out was palmed away by a diving Kim Seung-Gyu midway through the second half as Uzbekistan strived to gain revenge for their Asian Cup defeat.
Koo thought he had won it 18 minutes from time, but he was flagged for offside as Stielike's men had to settle for a draw.

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