Asia Cup 2023 quarter-finals schedule
18:30 February 2: Tajikistan – Jordan
22:30 February 2: Australia – South Korea
18:30 February 3: Iran – Japan Version
22:30 February 3: Qatar – Uzbekistan
The 2023 Asian Cup round of 1/8 ended with many surprises when the two UAE championship candidates Iraq collapsed at the hands of Tajikistan Jordan. Two Southeast Asian representatives, Thailand, Indonesia, could not surprise the strong Uzbekistan.
High-class teams like Iran, Qatar, and Japan also won. Convincing ticket to continue. The most notable match between Korea and Saudi Arabia ended with the victory of coach Klinsmann’s team.
The 2023 Asian Cup quarterfinals in Qatar will soon witness a competition between representatives to win tickets to the 2022 World Cup. Notably, Japan Iran Korea Australia are the top 4 teams in Asia according to the Federation’s rankings world football (FIFA).
Matchings The quarterfinals of Korea – Australia promise to be thrilling and coach Klinsmann’s team is more appreciated thanks to the stars playing in Europe such as Son Heung Min Lee Kang In or Kim Min Jae.
In the match 2015 Asian Cup final, Australia beat South Korea to win the championship. Both Asian football powers want to reach the semi-finals this year to erase the pain of being eliminated in the quarter-finals of the 2019 Asian Cup in the UAE 5 years ago.
The Japan – Iran rivalry is expected considered the early final of the 2023 Asian Cup between the two strongest teams in Asia today. In the semi-finals of the 2019 Asian Cup, Japan defeated Iran 3-0 to participate in the final.
Host Qatar facing Uzbekistan received special attention from fans as these are two teams with technical playing styles. Qatar’s pressure is quite large when they are expected to defend the championship.
The match Jordan – Tajikistan promises to be extremely unpredictable when the Central Asian representative hopes to make history in tournament this year. Jordan is rated higher in terms of experience, but the West Asian team faces many difficulties against Tajikistan, which has a youthful squad and has a psychological advantage when it first appears in the quarterfinals of the continent’s top tournament. .
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