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China beat Taiwan to reach Asian Cup semis, South Korea

China痴 Wang Yanwen (10) and teammate Shao Ziqin (23) look at the ball as it sails past. — AFP
 
China痴 Wang Yanwen (10) and teammate Shao Ziqin (23) look at the ball as it sails past. — AFP

China stayed in the hunt for a 10th Women's Asian Cup ​title with a 2-0 win ​over Taiwan after extra time in Perth on Saturday, booking a semi-final match against Australia, while South Korea claimed a comfortable 6-0 victory over Uzbekistan.
Defending champions China thought they had gone ahead in the 39th minute but Wang Shuang's effort was ruled out by VAR. ⁠With the teams level at 0-0 after 90 minutes, China finally ⁠got the breakthrough four minutes into extra time through Shao Ziqin.
China had a golden opportunity to add to their lead 10 minutes later but Wurigumula's penalty was saved. They ‌got their second thanks to an own ​goal from Taiwan's Chen ⁠Ying-hui four minutes later.
SOUTH KOREA PUT SIX PAST UZBEKISTAN
South Korea found it much easier going in their quarter-final against Uzbekistan, ‌taking the lead in the ninth minute through Son Hwa-yeon, whose shot ​from a tight angle took a heavy deflection and looped over goalkeeper Maftuna ​Jonimqulova.
Ten ‌minutes ⁠later, defender Ko Yoo-jin picked up the ball on the edge of a crowded penalty area and scored with a curling effort to double South ​Korea's lead at Sydney's Stadium Australia.
— Reuters