Asian Cup 2019: Bento calls for clinical quarterfinal performance against Qatar

A fourth successive semifinal appearance is in the offing for South Korea but coach Paulo Bento wants to see plenty of goals against Qatar in their AFC Asian Cup 2019 clash on Friday.

Published : Jan 25, 2019 00:54 IST

South Korea forward Son Heung-min has not found the net in his two matches since joining up with the team, but Paulo Bento insists the onus is on the collective to shoulder the responsibility of taking their opportunities.
South Korea forward Son Heung-min has not found the net in his two matches since joining up with the team, but Paulo Bento insists the onus is on the collective to shoulder the responsibility of taking their opportunities.
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South Korea forward Son Heung-min has not found the net in his two matches since joining up with the team, but Paulo Bento insists the onus is on the collective to shoulder the responsibility of taking their opportunities.

South Korea head coach Paulo Bento wants his side to be more ruthless in front of goal when it faces Qatar in quarterfinal of the AFC Asian Cup 2019 on Friday.

Bento's men advanced to the last eight courtesy of a hard-fought 2-1 extra-time win over Bahrain on Tuesday, a victory sealed by Kim Jin-su's goal in stoppage time at the end of the first additional period.

Qatar, meanwhile, overcame Iraq thanks to Bassam Al Rawi's solitary goal and both teams boast a 100 per cent record at this year's tournament, meaning something has to give at Zayed Sports City Stadium on Friday.

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Tottenham forward Son Heung-min has not found the net in his two matches since joining up with the team, but Bento insists the onus is on the collective to shoulder the responsibility of taking their opportunities.

"I am not concerned that Son hasn't scored, it isn't mandatory that he scores for the national team," said Bento.

"For us, what is most important is that we score in every game in this competition. I think we should have scored more goals as we created a lot of situations in almost all the games we played. It is not important who scores, what is most important is that we create opportunities and score.

"It will be a very difficult game. They are very good offensively and defensively. This is a team that has worked together for a long time with a coach who knows the players very well."

Bento's opposite number, Felix Sanchez, will have to make do without suspended pair Abdelkarim Hassan and Assim Madibo and the Spaniard accepts his side face a stern challenge in the shape of the two-time champion.

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"We know we are going to face a very tough game against what many people believe are one of the favourites for the tournament," he said. "Once you reach this far in the competition, it is normal to have injuries or players suspended.

"We are a group of 23 players, and we have every confidence in all the players who are here. Of course, it would be better to have everyone available, but we are sure that we will maintain our [current level] and be ready to compete."

 

PLAYERS TO WATCH

South Korea – Kim Min-jae

Nicknamed 'Monster', centre-back and reported Watford target Kim will have his work cut out against the tournament's top-scorer Almoez Ali, who netted seven times in the group stage, including four against North Korea in a 6-0 rout.

Qatar - Saad Al Sheeb

Sanchez's side are yet to concede a goal at the competition and if the Al Sadd keeper can maintain that record against the likes of Spurs star Son, Qatar will have an excellent chance of reaching a first Asian Cup semifinal.


 

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