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South Korea ensured their place in the Asian Cup last 16 on Friday after continuing their perfect start. The Koreans, runners-up in 2015, squeezed past Kyrgyzstan 1-0 thanks to a Kim Min-jae strike just before half-time. South Korea and China are level on siWatch: Sweet 16 for South Korea
South Korea ensured their place in the Asian Cup last 16 on Friday after continuing their perfect start. The Koreans, runners-up in 2015, squeezed past Kyrgyzstan 1-0 thanks to a Kim Min-jae strike just before half-time. South Korea and China are level on six points at the top of Group C ahead of their group-decider on Wednesday and join Jordan in the knockout stages of the Asian showpiece, which features 24 teams for the first time. South Korea were made to sweat once again by minor opposition following their opening single-goal win over the Philippines. But they will be glad to be safely through without the services of Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-min, who sat out the first two games under a deal with the Premier League club. Kyrgyzstan caused some anxious moments for South Korea in the first half, especially from corners with Bekzhan Sagynbaev having one effort saved at point-blank range. At the other end, Lee Chung-yong blazed a glorious chance over and Koo Ja-cheol had a goal-bound shot punched away by goalkeeper Kutman Kadyrbekov -- in for Pavel Matiash, who was guilty of a howling own goal in their defeat to China. From the resulting corner, defender Min-jae lost his... Read more