DPRK held 1-1 by Japan at East Asian Championship
By sportswriter Yue Dongxing
CHONGQING, Southwest China, Feb. 17 (Xinhua) -- South
Korea extended its 30-year no-defeat streak against China as it beat the host
3-2 at the opening match of the third East Asian Football Championship (EAFC)
here on Sunday.
Since the 1-0 loss to S Korea at the Bangkok Asian
Games in 1978, the Chinese men footballers of both national and Olympic teams
have never tasted the winning joy against the "Tiger of Asia" in a series of
international events up to now.
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Xu Yunlong (R) of China fights for the
ball at the opening match against South Korea of the third East Asian
Football Championship (EAFC) at the Olympic Stadium in Chongqing,
southwest China on Feb. 17, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
S Korea has achieved a proud record of 15 wins and 11
draws in their last 26 clashes, winning a widespread nickname "the symptom of
dreading S Korea" among the Chinese broken-hearted soccer fans.
This time, as EAFC defending champion, China is in
preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. In early February, it
managed to snatch one crucial point from Asian champion Iraq in the first
qualifier. However, Chinese play-maker and captain Zheng Zhi didn't return from
Charlton of England for this tournament.
Though with the absence of many overseas experienced
players, South Korea is aiming to take back its leading position in East Asia by
winning the third EAFC title with coach Huh Jung Mao, who took the job after
Dutch Pim Verbeek's resignation last year.
As the first EAFC winner, South Korea failed to be
crowned for the second time in a row at home in 2005 with disappointing results
of two draws and one loss.
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Kwak Tae Hwi (front) of South Korea
fights for the ball with a player of China at the opening match of the
third East Asian Football Championship (EAFC) at the Olympic Stadium in
Chongqing, southwest China on Feb. 17, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
In today's match, South Korea opened the scoring in
the 43rd minute when 23-year-old forward Park Chu Young gave the lead for the
visitors with a looping header inside the far post from a curve well-placed side
cross.
After strategic adjustment under chief coach Ratomir
Dujkovic and head coach Vladimir Petrovic, the Chinese players seemed to find
the rhyme of match and fight back to gain the momentum of the early second half.
Chinese leading midfielder Zhou Haibing equalized for
the home side with a superb long shot after the Korean defenders failed to clear
the corner far away in the 47th.
Thirteen minutes later, China's right midfielder Wang
Dong's free kick set up Liu Jian to overtake the lead with a powerful header.
However, the joy of the fanatic 30,000 home
spectators only lasted for five minutes as the visitors showed their stamina and
fighting spirit to equalize the score with a direct free kick by Park Chu young.
In the injury time, the Korean made the last hit with a curve shot in the far
corner and held the 3-2 score to the whistle.
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Xu Yunlong (R) of China challenges for
the ball with Park Chu Young of South Korea at the opening match of the
third East Asian Football Championship (EAFC) at the Olympic Stadium in
Chongqing, southwest China on Feb. 17, 2008. (Xinhua
Photo) Photo
Gallery>>> |
"We performed much better in the second half today,
however the result is depressing. But the football is always like this. I've
played in the national team for 10 years and I never gave up. The most important
thing is that we should learn experience for the second World Cup qualifier
against Australia on March 26," said Chinese captain and center back Li Weifeng
after the match.
China's head coach Petrovic thought the
30-year-no-win jinx gave his players too much pressure. "It's a pity that we
lost the third goal due to our defender's problem. I think the pressure affects
players' performance a lot. However, we have achieved the goal of gaining
experience as we played very well in the second half."
"It's S. Korea's victory of 27th match against China today. I felt satisfied with our young players' performance as they showed their confidence when they were one goal behind," Huh Jung Mao said at the press conference after the match.
The third East Asian Football Championship opened
officially at the Olympic Center Sunday afternoon, wherein top four teams of the
region: host China, DPR Korea, Japan and South Korea are competing for the title
in a round-robin format.
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