Korea crash out of U-20 Asian Cup with loss to Uzbekistan on penalties

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Korea crash out of U-20 Asian Cup with loss to Uzbekistan on penalties

The U-20 Korean national football team reacts after losing to Uzbekistan in the AFC U-20 Asian Cup semifinals at Milly Stadium in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on Wednesday. [YONHAP]

The U-20 Korean national football team reacts after losing to Uzbekistan in the AFC U-20 Asian Cup semifinals at Milly Stadium in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on Wednesday. [YONHAP]

 
Korea crashed out of the AFC U-20 Asian Cup on Wednesday, losing 3-1 on penalties to host nation Uzbekistan in the semifinals at Milly Stadium in Tashkent.  
 
The loss came after a goalless 120 minutes and a penalty shootout, which Korea lost 3-1.
 
The first half was neck-and-neck, but neither side found the back of the net.
 
Uzbekistan made more chances in the second half, but goalkeeper Kim Jun-hong made good saves to take the game into extra time.  
 
The central Asian side found more goal-scoring opportunities again in extra time, but still could not get that much-needed goal, forcing a penalty shootout.  
 
Korea was off to a shaky start, with the first penalty taker Kang Seong-jin missing his penalty.  
 
Uzbekistan’s Abbosbek Fayzullaev, on the other hand, scored the team’s first penalty.
 
Korea’s second penalty taker then missed a penalty again, while Mahmud Mahamadjonov found the back of the net.  
 
Park Chang-woo scored Korea's first penalty on the team's third attempt, but that was not enough to save his side as Kim Ji-soo missed his shot, sending Uzbekistan through the final.
 
Korea, who finished as runners-up in the 2018 Asian Cup, has again missed a chance to win the title.
 
The young Taeguk Warriors, however, still secured a ticket to the U-20 World Cup as one of the top four finishers.  
 
Iraq, who beat Japan 5-3 in a penalty shootout on Wednesday, will face Uzbekistan in the final on Saturday.

BY PAIK JI-HWAN [paik.jihwan@joongang.co.kr]
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