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Malaysia 1 China 5

AFC Asian Cup: Group C

Malaysia : 1 (Indra Putra Mahayuddin (72) )

China : 5 (Peng Han (15) , Jiayi Shao (36) , Dong Wang (51) , Peng Han (55) , Dong Wang (90) )

Stadium : National Stadium Bukit Jalil
Tuesday, July 10, 2007 at 10:25 PM

 

 

 

 

 

Indonesia Win 2-1 Over Bahrain

AFC Asian Cup: Group D

Indonesia : 2 ( Budi Sudarsono (14) ), ( Bambang Pamungkas (64) )

Bahrain : 1 ( Sayed Mahmood Jalal (27))

Stadium : Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
at 8:14 PM

 

 

 

 

 

Lee named Korea captain for Saudi clash


JAKARTA – World Cup veteran goalkeeper Lee Woon-jae will captain Korea Republic during his side’s AFC Asian Cup Group D opener against Saudi Arabia on Wednesday.

Korea coach Pim Verbeek has handed the armband to the Suwon Bluewings goalkeeper, who has returned to the national team squad after spending a period on the sidelines.

“We have a lot of very good goalkeepers in Korea but Woon-jae is by far the most experienced,” said Verbeek. “We took a very large selection with us and the coaching staff and players are very pleased to have Woon-jae.

“He will start tomorrow and he will captain the team.”

Lee, who was one of the heroes of Korea’s run to the semi-finals of the 2002 World Cup finals on home soil, struggled for form throughout the latter stages of 2006 and only played a minor role in qualifying for the Asian Cup finals.

But he has returned to reclaim his position between the posts and will lead the team in the absence of regular captain Kim Nam-il, who misses the tournament through injury.

Lee’s experience will be important for the Koreans after Verbeek was forced to bring a relatively young squad to Indonesia after the withdrawal through injury of England-based trio Park Ji-sung, Seol Ki-hyeon and Lee Young-pyo.

Verbeek is hoping his side can end a series of disappointing results, both against Saudi Arabia and in the Asian Cup.

The Koreans have not beaten the Arab side in a competitive fixture since 1989 – although they did down the Saudis in Riyadh in a friendly in 1994 - while they have not won the Asian Cup in 47 years, when they lifted their second title in 1960, four years after claiming the inaugural championship.

“Saudi is always a tough opponent and I have heard its 18 years and Korea have never won against Saudi, so it’s our target to finish that,” he said. “The first game in the tournament is very important but the most important thing is that you get out of the group and go to the next round and we will do everything we can to get to the final.

“Saudi is one of the candidates, they are strong physically, experienced and I’m sure they had much longer preparation than us. It will be a good game and a good test to see where we are.”

And while Verbeek believes the hot and humid conditions will take their toll on all the teams, he is confident the Koreans will battle through the pain barrier to achieve their goal of winning the tournament.

“From the start of our training camp I explained that the climate is one of our enemies, but I’m so long in Korea now that I know my players and one of the strengths of Korean football is that the players will never give up,” he said.

“Of course they will struggle but they will never give up. It won’t be easy because it’s a different climate than we are used to.”

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Astaman calls on fans' support


JAKARTA - Indonesia captain Ponaryo Astaman has urged Indonesian fans to show up in numbers at the Gelaro Bung Karno stadium on Tuesday when they take on Bahrain in their Group D opener in this year's AFC Asian Cup finals.

The inspirational midfielder will be playing his second AFC Asian Cup campaign after he played in the 2004 competition in China and scored the winner in Indonesia's 2-1 win against Qatar.

Speaking at the official press-conference before the match, Astaman said that fans support in necessary if they want to have a bright start to their 2007 AFC Asian Cup campaign.

"I invite all our fans to come to the stadium on Tuesday," said the 27-year-old, who plies his trade with Arema Malang. "I want also to ask them to wear the red and white colors and try their best to help and motivate the team in order to win."

Astaman explained the difference between Bahrain and Indonesia and said that their physical presence could be an advantage for Bahrain.

"The difference between Bahrain and Indonesia is the height as their players are slightly taller than us and it will give them slight advantage on us," explained Astaman.

"However, as there are negatives there are other positives of being short and I'm sure that we can find a way to try to make it difficult for Bahrain to beat us on Tuesday," he added.

Astaman is keen to follow fellow co-hosts Vietnam and Thailand after the duo secured good starts with a victory and draw against UAE and Iraq respectively.

"The big evidence of the physical difference is what we saw in the two matches for the other co-hosts," he added. "Thailand and Vietnam players are more like Indonesians but they had good start against Arab teams.

"We hope we can have a good start like Vietnam and I hope that it will inspire us to get a win."
When asked about the target that was set by the PSSI President in the tournament as Nurdin Halid said that Indonesia's goal is to reach the quarter-finals, Astaman said that they will try their best to achieve that.

"All of us are participating teams and we have to play hard whatever the target is," he said. "We will play hard to achieve that target."
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