Team China acknowledges the crowd after winning over Taiwan

Team China acknowledges the crowd after winning over Taiwan | Credit: IMAGO/VCG

China beat Taiwan to reach Asian Cup semis, South Korea thrash Uzbekistan

Defending champions China thought they had gone ahead in the 39th minute but Wang Shuang's effort was ruled out by VAR.
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China stayed in the hunt for a 10th Women's Asian Cup title with a 2-0 win over Taiwan after extra time in Perth on Saturday, booking a semi-final match against Australia, while South Korea claimed a comfortable 6-0 victory over Uzbekistan.

Defending champions China thought they had gone ahead in the 39th minute but Wang Shuang's effort was ruled out by VAR.

With the teams level at 0-0 after 90 minutes, China finally got the breakthrough four minutes into extra time through Shao Ziqin.

China had a golden opportunity to add to their lead 10 minutes later but Wurigumula's penalty was saved. They got their second thanks to an own goal from Taiwan's Chen Ying-hui four minutes later.

With the win, China booked a spot at next year's Women's World Cup in Brazil, while Taiwan will compete with the other losing quarter-finalists for two more places in playoffs on the Gold Coast next week.

"I'm so happy we won the match today and that I was able to score a goal," Shao said.

SOUTH KOREA PUT SIX PAST UZBEKISTAN

South Korea found it much easier going in their quarter-final against Uzbekistan, taking the lead in the ninth minute through Son Hwa-yeon, whose shot from a tight angle took a heavy deflection and looped over goalkeeper Maftuna Jonimqulova.

Ten minutes later, defender Ko Yoo-jin picked up the ball on the edge of a crowded penalty area and scored with a curling effort to double South Korea's lead at Sydney's Stadium Australia.

A deflected shot from Park Soo-jeong gave South Korea their third after halftime, with all-time leading scorer Ji So-yun then netting her 75th international goal and Lee Eun-young and Jang Sel-gi also getting on the scoresheet.

South Korea, who have qualified for a fourth straight Women's World Cup, will meet either two-times Asian Cup champions Japan or the Philippines in the semi-finals.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in New Delhi and Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford and Ken Ferris )

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