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Home » Australia » Sport » Tajikistan make more history to join Australia in Asian Cup quarters

Tajikistan make more history to join Australia in Asian Cup quarters

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January 29, 2024
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India's midfielder #07 Anirudh Thapa fights for the ball with Australia's defender #16 Aziz Behich during the Qatar 2023 AFC Asian Cup Group B football match between Australia and India at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in Al-Rayyan, west of Doha on January 13, 2024. (Photo by HECTOR RETAMAL / AFP)

India's midfielder #07 Anirudh Thapa fights for the ball with Australia's defender #16 Aziz Behich during the Qatar 2023 AFC Asian Cup Group B football match between Australia and India at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in Al-Rayyan, west of Doha on January 13, 2024. (Photo by HECTOR RETAMAL / AFP)

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Asian Cup debutants Tajikistan celebrated making more history as they stunned the United Arab Emirates on penalties to join Australia in the quarter-finals on Sunday.

After the game ended 1-1 in Doha following 120 tense minutes, Tajikistan won a dramatic shootout 5-3 with Alisher Shukurov holding his nerve with the final spot-kick.

The Central Asians, ranked 106th in the world and at their first Asian Cup, will now face either Jordan or the 2007 champions Iraq in the last eight.

Goalkeeper Rustam Yatimov made the decisive save from Caio Canedo with the UAE’s second penalty of the shootout, and his outfield team-mates did the rest.

Tajikistan’s charismatic Croatian coach Petar Segrt called his team “the black horses of the tournament” and said “nobody knows how far we can go”.

“I have no limits for the players because every game they surprise me again,” he said.

“My next dream is to go to the next round again. I think in Tajikistan tonight, nobody will sleep.”

Tajikistan had looked set for a famous victory in normal time when Vakhdat Khanonov scored with a 30th-minute header, only for Khalifa Al-Hammadi to equalise in the 95th minute and send the game into extra-time.

“I dedicate this goal to my brother who passed away,” the defender Khanonov said.

“He is not with us and can’t see my happiness.”

The UAE reached the semi-finals at the last two Asian Cups but Paulo Bento’s side bow out to a side ranked more than 40 places lower than them.

Tajikistan drew with China and beat Lebanon in the first round to advance as Group A runners-up.

They will learn who they play in the quarter-finals when Iraq take on Jordan in the last 16 on Monday.

Palestine will make their debut in the knockout rounds when they face hosts and holders Qatar in Monday’s second game of the day.

Australia thrash Indonesia

Australia set up a tasty clash against South Korea or Saudi Arabia in the last eight with a 4-0 win over a spirited but limited Indonesia.

The Socceroos are trying to win the title for a second time and were again solid rather than spectacular in getting the job done in a niggly encounter.

Two goals in the first half, a deflected own goal on 12 minutes and a diving header by Martin Boyle on the stroke of the break, put Graham Arnold’s side on their way.

With Indonesia out of gas at the end, Craig Goodwin volleyed in a rebound on 89 minutes for 3-0 and defender Harry Souttar made it four in stoppage time.

The scoreline flattered Australia but it was their third clean sheet in four matches and they have conceded only once.

“Indonesia made it tough for us, physically they were very big and strong,” said coach Arnold.

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“We told the boys to be ready for a fight and a physical battle.”

Indonesia were making their first appearance in the knockout rounds of the competition and were ranked 121 places below their opponents.

They only conjured one shot on target all game but their South Korean coach Shin Tae-yong felt 4-0 was harsh on his side, who gave Australia one or two nervy moments in the first half.

“If we had not conceded this unlucky deflected first goal maybe things could have been different,” he said.

“We did not play badly and regardless of the four goals, I want to thank my players.”

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