ASIAN CUP South Korea to face Saudi Arabia in last 16 as group phase wraps up

Son Heung-min’s South Korea will face Saudi Arabia in a heavyweight last-16 clash at the Asian Cup with Thailand, Jordan, Bahrain and Indonesia also all going through at the end of the group phase Thursday.

South Korea were unconvincing once more as they conceded a 105th-minute equalizer in a madcap 3-3 draw with minnows Malaysia, whose competition was already over going into the game.

Jurgen Klinsmann’s side finished runners-up in Group E behind Bahrain, meaning they avoided pre-tournament favorites Japan in the next round in Qatar.

But the Koreans won only once and drew two of their group-phase matches, conceding six goals in the process, and will need to play a lot better when they face Roberto Mancini’s Saudi Arabia Tuesday.

“We did not want to avoid Japan, we wanted to go through in first place, that was our goal,” said the German legend Klinsmann.

“Malaysia played so well. They played with a lot of heart and you’ve got to give them a lot of credit for that performance.”

“Saudi Arabia is our next one and it will be a battle,” he added.

South Korea and Tottenham Hotspur skipper Son thought he had won a topsy-turvy game with a 94th-minute penalty, only for Romel Morales to pounce in the 15th minute of injury time for a heroic Malaysian draw.

Son called the result “a big wake-up call” as South Korea chase their first Asian Cup crown in 64 years.

Bahrain topped the group after defeating a weakened Jordan 1-0 thanks to a first-half goal by Abdulla Yusuf Helal and they will face Japan.

Despite defeat Jordan went through as one of the best four third-placed finishers, as did Syria, Palestine and Indonesia.

“Now we need to rest and prepare to face Japan, who are a very strong team,” said Bahrain coach Juan Antonio Pizzi.

“But I believe in the ability of my players and have confidence we will get a positive result.”

Saudi Arabia, one of the most successful teams in the history of the Asian Cup with three titles, had already qualified out of Group F.

Roared on by hordes of their fans at Education City Stadium, one of the venues for the 2022 World Cup, they were held 0-0 by Thailand to top the group in a lively draw that clocked up four disallowed goals.

In the other Group F match, Oman drew 1-1 with Kyrgyzstan and finish third.

Both sides were eliminated, allowing Indonesia to squeeze through without playing on the day.

It is their first time to reach the knockout phase in their history.

The last 16 begins Sunday.

RESULTS

South Korea 3 (Jeong 21, Hazmi 83-og, Son 90+4-P) Malaysia 3 (Halim 51, Aiman 62-P, Morales 90+15)

Jordan 0 Bahrain 1 (Helal 34)

Saudi Arabia 0 Thailand 0

Kyrgyzstan 1 (Kojo 80) Oman 1 (Ghassani 8)

LAST 16 LINEUP

Sunday

Australia v Indonesia, 5:30pm

Tajikistan v UAE, 10pm

Monday

Iraq v Jordan, 5:30pm

Qatar v Palestine, 10pm

Tuesday

Thailand v Uzbekistan, 5:30pm

Saudi Arabia v South Korea, 10pm

Wednesday

Bahrain v Japan, 5:30pm

Iran v Syria, 10pm

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