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    Asia's big three seal World Cup berths
    (China Daily)
    Updated: 2009-06-08 10:21

    SINGAPORE: Australia, Japan and South Korea were celebrating Sunday after powering into the World Cup finals, reinforcing their credentials as Asia's best football teams.

    Japan became the first side anywhere to book their place in South Africa with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Uzbekistan in Tashkent, with Shunji Okazaki's strike after nine minutes enough to seal their berth from Group A.

    Australia joined them after a bruising goalless draw with Qatar in Doha to remain unbeaten after their six games to sit alongside Japan on 14 points.

    Both teams have two games left to play but the focus is now on who grabs the third-placed play-off slot from the group, with Bahrain clear favourite.

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    The Bahrainis have seven points to Qatar's five and Uzbekistan's four, but with a game in hand. They face Australia away next Wednesday then a home tie against the Uzbeks on June 17.

    In Group B, South Korea ensured they will appear in their seventh successive World Cup finals with a 2-0 victory over the United Arab Emirates in Dubai.

    Park Chu-young opened South Korea's account in the fifth minute and Ki Sung-yeung benefited from a comical error by the UAE goalkeeper on 37 minutes to seal the issue.

    Saudi Arabia, who did not play Saturday, are in the driving seat to take the second automatic qualifying spot in the group.

    They have 11 points to South Korea's 14, one behind North Korea but with a game in hand.

    Iran have seven points but their chances are slim after their goalless draw against DPRKorea in Pyongyang.

    The Saudis face South Korea in Seoul on Wednesday then have what could be a decisive home tie against DPRKorea on June 17.

    The two third-placed teams in each group play each other in a play-off, with the winner taking on New Zealand for the remaining slot at the finals.

    Japan coach Takeshi Okada paid tribute to his players' hard work in getting them to their fourth successive World Cup finals.

    "I'd like to thank our players for their hard work," said Okada. "It was a tough game, as we had expected, and our players fought hard until the very end of the game. They showed their mental toughness when our opponents wouldn't let us play our brand of football.

    "This is just the start for us. I'm grateful that we have got this opportunity."

    Australia coach Pim Verbeek was also delighted after watching his team make the finals for the second time in a row, and pledged that they would not sit back now they have qualified.

    "We are now in the finals and we have a long road before playing in the World Cup," said the Dutchman, whose side host Bahrain in Sydney on Wednesday before playing Japan in Melbourne the following week.

    "Despite qualifying, we will go into our game against Bahrain to win."

    Verbeek will have been equally pleased that his former charges at South Korea also made the grade.

    Their coach Huh Jung-Moo revealed he hoped his northern neighbours would follow his side to South Africa, to give Korea two teams at the tournament for the first time ever.

    AFP

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