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Four Asian Cup quarter-final matches finalized

VnExpressVnExpress01/02/2024


Qatar The four strongest teams in Asia will clash in the quarter-finals of the 2023 Asian Cup, when Japan meets Iran, and South Korea plays Australia.

The Round of 16 ended on January 31, determining the eight teams in the quarterfinals: Tajikistan, Jordan, Australia, South Korea, Iran, Japan, Qatar and Uzbekistan. Of these, Tajikistan is the "dark horse" as it is not in the FIFA Top 100 and is participating in the tournament for the first time, but has reached the quarterfinals. Jordan has never reached the semi-finals, Uzbekistan's highest position is fourth, and the remaining five teams have all won the championship.

Striker Mehdi Taremi celebrates scoring against Syria in the round of 16 at the Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, helping Iran become the last team to advance in the first round, but he will be suspended for the quarter-finals of the 2023 Asian Cup. Photo: AP

Striker Mehdi Taremi celebrates scoring against Syria in the round of 16 at the Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, helping Iran become the last team to advance in the first round, but he will be suspended for the quarter-finals of the 2023 Asian Cup. Photo: AP

Japan - Iran and South Korea - Australia are both ranked in the FIFA Top 25, with world-class talent, and they will also meet at the stadiums that just hosted the 2022 World Cup. Host Qatar is the only team to have won all four of their opening matches, but will face a tough opponent in Uzbekistan. The remaining match is perhaps the most lopsided, with Jordan being rated much higher than Tajikistan.

Japan and Iran are the strongest in Asia, if according to the FIFA ranking - 17th and 21st. Their head-to-head record is also balanced, with six wins, six draws and six losses for each team. However, in the last seven matches, Iran has only won once against Japan. Most recently, Hajime Moriyasu's team also crushed Iran 3-0 in the semi-finals of the 2019 Asian Cup. Iran's squad has not changed much compared to the match five years ago, while Japan has changed about half of the squad.

The match between South Korea and Australia was also evenly matched, with the head-to-head record only slightly favoring the Oceania representative, with 12 wins, 10 draws and 11 losses. The results between the two teams in their last six matches were also similar, with each team winning two, drawing two and losing two. However, Son Heung-min and his teammates will want to get revenge on Australia after their defeat in the 2015 Asian Cup final.

The match between Qatar and Uzbekistan is a bit different, with the host team being 10 places higher in FIFA rankings. However, according to Elo - an index that does not take into account the importance of the match - Uzbekistan is 16 places higher than Qatar. This is reflected in the head-to-head statistics, as the Central Asian representative has won nine, drawn two and lost only three matches against the reigning Asian Cup champions.

Jordan, who are 19 places higher in FIFA and 35 places higher in Elo, impressed in the round of 16 by eliminating Iraq with two goals in the second half. Tajikistan also made a splash by beating UAE on penalties. According to Opta 's supercomputer, Jordan have a 55% chance of progressing, compared to their opponents' 45%, but either way, someone will make history.

According to Opta , Japan has the best chance of reaching the semi-finals, with a rate of 67%, more than double Iran's ability. Qatar has a 62% chance of going on, while Australia is slightly better than Korea with a probability of entering the Top 4 at 53%. Opta is the world's number one football statistics company, specializing in providing data for top leagues.

The four quarter-final matches will take place on February 2 and 3. If they reach the semi-finals, Japan will face either Qatar or Uzbekistan. Moriyasu and his team still have the highest chance of winning the championship, at 25%.

Hoang An



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