Jordan Shocks South Korea in Asian Cup

Jordan Shocks South Korea in Asian Cup
Jordan Shocks South Korea in Asian Cup

Jordan overpowered South Korea and a "devastated" Son Heung-min 2-0 to reach their first Asian Cup final and a showdown with Iran or hosts and holders Qatar.

Playing in the semifinals for the first time and ranked 64 places below their opponents, Jordan fully deserved their victory over Jurgen Klinsmann's shell-shocked side.

South Korea failed to have a shot on target and their talisman Son apologized afterwards as his country's wait for a first Asian Cup since 1960 goes on.

Jordan deservedly went ahead soon after the break, Yazan Al-Naimat scoring his third goal of the tournament after South Korea gave the ball away cheaply.

They had been in a losing position in four of their matches in Qatar, but there was no way back this time for the Koreans when Mousa Al-Tamari sliced his way through the South Korean defense 13 minutes later.

South Korea simply could not handle the lively attacking duo of Naimat and Tamari.

Jordan were the underdogs --even though the teams drew 2-2 in the group phase -- but they had the better of an entertaining first half.

In front of 43,000 at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, South Korean goalkeeper Jo Hyeon-woo was busy almost from the off, saving from Noor Al-Rawabdeh after good work from Tamari.

Jo kept out a fierce drive from Naimat after the South Korean defense opened up, before the ever-dangerous Tamari blazed over the bar.

Jordan took the lead on 53 minutes when Park Yong-woo gave the ball away, Tamari ran towards goal and slipped in Naimat, who popped a cool finish over the advancing Jo.

South Korea could not cope with the rampaging duo and on 66 minutes Tamari drove to the edge of the box before unloading past an exposed Jo.

Coach Klinsmann, who agreed with Son that the better team won, had made it his stated goal to reach the final in Qatar.