AFC Newsletter 23/2019 I Title-holders show depth to clinch knockout spot

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 LATE DRAMA AGAIN AS AUSTRALIA 
PROGRESS, SYRIA SENT PACKING

Al Ain: A stunning Tomas Rogic effort in the dying minutes saw Australia secure their spot in the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 knockout stage after the Socceroos defeated Syria 3-2 in their Group B thriller on Tuesday.

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HONOURS EVEN AS JORDAN
REMAIN
UNBEATEN 
Abu Dhabi:  Already qualified Jordan rounded off their AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 group stage campaign with a 0-0 draw against Palestine on Tuesday, a result which helped maintain their unbeaten record and left their opponents waiting to see if they will claim one of the four best third-placed positions.
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GROUP C: CHINA PR UNPERTURBED
BY SON'S RETURN
Abu Dhabi: China PR will not let their guard down as Korea Republic welcomes the return of star striker Son Heung-min when the two sides meet in a winner-takes-all AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 Group C clash at the Al Nahyan Stadium on Wednesday.
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GROUP C: DEBUTANTS SET SIGHTS
ON KNOCKOUT GLORY

Dubai: With Group C heavyweights, Korea Republic and China PR, already in the knockout rounds, the tournament's two debutants - Kyrgyz Republic and Philippines - will face-off tomorrow in a bid to create history by qualifying for the knockouts as one of the best third placed side. 

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GROUP D: IR IRAN AND IRAQ
BATTLE FOR TOP SPOT
Dubai: The battle for top spot in Group D of the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 will see Islamic Republic of Iran and Iraq square off to preserve their undefeated record when they meet at the Al Maktoum Stadium on Wednesday.
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GROUP D: PARK CONFIDENT OF THREE POINTS AGAINST YEMEN
Al Ain: Vietnam head coach Park Hang-Seo is confident of bagging three points against Yemen when the two sides clash in their final AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 Group D tie at the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium on Wednesday.
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