At 19:30 pm on January 20th, Beijing time, the second round of the Asian Cup Group E, Jordan vs. South Korea.
In the first half, Son Heung-min made a point + a penalty shot to break the deadlock. Park Yong-woo accidentally headed an own goal. In the half-time stoppage time, Naimat scored to help Jordan lead 2-1; in the second half, it was a deadlock until Hwang In-beom in stoppage time. Create an oolong and be absolutely flat.
In the end, Jordan 2-2 South Korea, both teams have 4 points. Jordan ranks second with a 2-goal difference advantage. The first knockout of Group E will play the second place of Group D (with a high probability of being Japan).
In the second round of Group E of the Asian Cup, since Japan has a high probability of being second in Group D, the first place in Group E is very hot. Under the current background, the game process between Jordan and South Korea was a bit strange, with points + 2 own goals.
Although South Korea broke the deadlock after Son Heung-min created a point, teammate Park Yong-woo accidentally headed an own goal, allowing Jordan to equalize the score. Naimat scored and Jordan overtook South Korea 2-1. However, in the final stage, Huang In-beom made Jordan an own goal, which can be regarded as an own goal. The two sides shook hands and settled for a 2-2 draw. South Korea still ranked in Group E with a 2-goal difference disadvantage. Second, this way Japan can be avoided in the 1/8 finals. This cup competition model with 16 teams in 6 groups has complicated relationships.
West Asian teams performed very well in this Asian Cup. Iraq defeated Japan 2-1 and Jordan tied South Korea 2-2.
In the whole game, South Korea had a ball possession rate of 66%, shooting 23 times, 7 of which were on target; Jordan had a total of 12 shots, of which 4 were on target. . Sun Xingmin shot 6 times in this campaign, the most in the game, but still did not score in sports battles.