Jordan 2-0 South Korea: Mousa Tamari scores to send Jordan into first Asian Cup final

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Mousa Tamari of Jordan shoots
Jordan qualified behind South Korea in Group E but have gone beyond them in the Asian Cup

Mousa Tamari scored a brilliant curling strike to stun two-time winners South Korea and send Jordan to their first Asian Cup final.

Yazan Al-Naimat put Jordan ahead at the start of the second half with a clever dink, before Tamari doubled their lead with a superb solo effort.

Jordan had never gone beyond the quarter-finals before this year’s tournament.

They will face hosts Qatar or Iran in Saturday’s final.

With Bayern Munich’s Kim Min-jae absent through suspension, South Korea’s defence struggled to cope with a high-pressing Jordan side in the opening half.

Son Heung-min found the back of the net with a clever chip over Yazeed Abulaila, but the Tottenham forward had mistimed his run into the box and the goal was quickly ruled out for offside.

South Korea grew into the game and were awarded a penalty in the 29th minute when Yazan Al-Arab was judged to have brought down Seol Young-woo in the area.

However, the video assistant referee intervened to show it was Seol who had committed the foul and the decision was overturned.

Jurgen Klinsmann’s side were undone early in the second half when Kim Young-gwon’s sloppy pass was pounced upon by Tamari and played into Al-Naimat, who calmly dinked it over South Korea keeper Jo Hyeon-woo.

Tamari doubled the Jordanians’ lead 13 minutes later when he cut in from the right and dribbled past a host of South Korea defenders before passing a low curling strike into the bottom corner of the net.

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South Korea, who last won the Asian Cup in 1960, had made it into the last four by scoring stoppage-time goals, but they were unable to find quality in the dying moments this time at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium.

The defeat will see attention fall on manager Klinsmann, who was appointed a year ago and is unpopular with some Korean fans.

Line-ups

Jordan

Formation 3-4-2-1

  • 1Abulaila
  • 3Nasib
  • 5Al Arab
  • 4Mousa Marie
  • 23HaddadBooked at 45mins
  • 21Al RashdanSubstituted forFadel Hasanat 90+2′minutes
  • 8Al Rawabdeh
  • 2Abu HasheeshBooked at 64mins
  • 10Sulaiman Al Tamari
  • 13Al MardiSubstituted forSaadehat 90+2′minutes
  • 11Al NaimatSubstituted forHammad Al Awadatat 85′minutes

Substitutes

  • 6Abu Taha
  • 7Abu Zraiq
  • 12Al Fakhouri
  • 14Fadel Hasan
  • 15Saadeh
  • 16Shilbaya
  • 18Ratib Saleh
  • 19Bani Yaseen
  • 22Al Juaidi
  • 24Abu Jalboush
  • 25Hammad Al Awadat
  • 26Awad Saleh

South Korea

Formation 4-3-3

  • 21Cho Hyun-woo
  • 23Kim Tae-hwan
  • 15Jung Seung-hyunBooked at 84mins
  • 19Kim Young-gwon
  • 22Seol
  • 10Lee Jae-sungSubstituted forJeong Woo-yeongat 81′minutes
  • 5ParkSubstituted forCho Gue-sungat 56′minutesBooked at 89mins
  • 6Hwang In-beomBooked at 15mins
  • 18Lee Kang-in
  • 7Son Heung-min
  • 11Hwang Hee-chanSubstituted forYangat 81′minutes
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Substitutes

  • 2Lee
  • 3Kim Jin-su
  • 8Hong
  • 9Cho Gue-sung
  • 12Song Bum-keun
  • 13Lee
  • 14Moon Seon-min
  • 16Park
  • 17Jeong Woo-yeong
  • 20Oh
  • 25Kim
  • 26Yang

Referee:
Mohammed Abdulla Hassan

Attendance:
42,850




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