Qatar FC off to defend title

Qatar FC off to defend title

Qatar FC inches closer to their chance of defending their Asian Cup title with a win over Jordan FC, who are making their first finals appearance here. These two teams did not have an easy journey in the finals of the Asian Cup, considering their semis opponents. Qatar had a thrilling 3-2 win against Iran during the semis, which gave them a qualification in the finals. Additionally, Qatar are now with aims of defending their Asian Cup title, with a win here. On the other hand, for Jordan, they surprisingly held South Korea in a 2-0 win. This win gives Jordan their first entry in the finals of the Asian Cup, and are now looking to earn their first title as well. The finals of the Asian Cup is on February 10, 2024, at 11:00 PM (GMT+8).

Qatar FC

Asian Cup: Qatar FC

Qatari supporters watched a thrilling semi-final match at Al Thumama Stadium, where chances were high. Iran scored a 4th-minute strike, putting the hosts behind for the first time in an Asian Cup fixture since 2015. Qatar won their first match at this competition in normal time after conceding the opening goal. Iran scored an 82nd-minute strike, pushing them to the end. Qatar are the first host nation to reach the final since Australia in 2015 and are looking to become the eighth host country to lift the trophy. Tintin Marquez has seen his side win seven consecutive matches in all competitions since their defeat to Jordan last month. With a win, Qatar would become the fourth nation in the history of this tournament to successfully retain the title, the first since Japan in 2004.

Qatar faces Iran in the final, with Salah Zakaria likely unavailable due to an unknown injury. Yusuf Abdurisag and Homam Ahmed replaced Hassan Al-Haydos and Tarek Salman. Jassem Gaber scored first international goal, Almoez Ali scored second, and Akram Afif scored fifth.

Jordan FC

Asian Cup: Qatar FC
Photo courtesy of AFC

Jordan’s semi-final match against South Korea was a David vs Goliath matchup, with the South Koreans scrambling throughout the 90 minutes. The game was dominated by the South Koreans, who were ranked 23rd according to FIFA. Jordan’s defensive performance has improved since a dramatic come-from-behind victory against Iraq. They have been more effective using transitional football, having fewer than 50% of possession in five of their six Asian Cup fixtures. The Chivalrous have played in the final of two Asian tournaments this century, losing both. Jordan’s 2-1 come-from-behind victory against Qatar was the first time they had earned a victory against them since the 2008 West Asian Football Federation Championship semi-finals.

Jordan’s semi-final victory saw four changes to their lineup, with Bara’ Marei, Nizar Al-Rashdan, and Mohammad Abu Hasheesh replacing Salem Al-Ajalin, Rajaei Ayed, and Ali Olwan. Ihsan Haddad can collect his 75th cap.

Prediction:

Qatar FC (1.5)
Odds: -0.90

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