China vs South Korea Highlights: Asian Games 2010 Highlights
South Korea crushed China 3-0 in their quest for gold for the first time in 24 years in the round of 16 in the Asian Games. Kim Jung-woo, the oldest footballer in the squad hit the first goal in the 20th minute. Park Chu-young of AS Monaco and Cho young-cheol of Albirex Nigata scored the second and third, respectively.
The result means that South Korea will now face Uzbekistan for a place in the top four at Tianhe Stadium on Friday.
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North Korea vs Vietnam Highlights: Asian Games 2010
Vietnam Olympic football team was knocked out of Asian Games 2010 after losing 0-2 to North Korea. Vietnam finished the game with only 9 players on the field. Korea DPR played very disciplined football, with Choe Kum-Chol 35th minute strike all that separated them for much of the match before Choe Myong-Ho converted a 91st minute penalty to seal the win for Korea DPR.
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Japan vs India Highlights: Asian Games 2010
The hopes of India at the 2010 Asian Games came to an end as a disciplined young Japanese side crushed Sukhwinder Singh’s boys 5-0 to advance into the quarter-finals.
Goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu was beaten thrice in the first half and twice in the second as India got totally outplayed by a technically superior Japanese outfit. After routing Singapore 4-1 on Thursday to progress to the quarter-finals as one of the best third placed teams, the India Under-23 team was hopeful of putting up a good fight against Japan, who have named a Under-21 side for this tournament. But, Sukhwinder Singh’s boy’s will now return home after being totally outplayed by Japan in this tie.
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Everton vs Arsenal Highlights: EPL Highlights
Goals from Bacary Sagna and Cesc Fabregas in either half proved decisive as Arsenal held off an Everton fightback to claim second place in the Premier League with a 2-1 win.Sagna opened the scoring after 35 minutes at Goodison Park with a ferocious strike from a tight angle and Fabregas doubled the lead early into the second half.
Samir Nasri and Marouane Chamakh wasted some glorious chances to add to the lead but Everton produced a thrilling finish and deservedly pulled one back through Tim Cahill late on. The Gunners also had Lukasz Fabianksi to thank for their three points, the goalkeeper having produced some fine saves to deny Jermaine Beckford, Steven Pienaar and Louis Saha. Jack Rodwell also blazed a fine chance over as Everton fought hard not to surrender their seven-match unbeaten run.
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Everton 0-1 Arsenal
Everton 0-2 Arsenal
Everton 1-2 Arsenal
