Who scored the goal for Japan?
Kaito Koizumi scored the only goal of the match in the 36th minute.
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Japan defeated South Korea 1-0 in the AFC U23 Asian Cup semi-final, continuing their quest for a record-extending third title. The closely contested match saw Kaito Koizumi netting the crucial goal. This victory follows South Korea's earlie...
The semi-final match between Japan and South Korea was a tactical affair, with both teams known for their strong defensive structures. Japan's ability to convert their attacking opportunity proved to be the difference. South Korea, despite a strong showing against Australia in the quarter-finals, couldn't find a way past Japan's defense. The game was streamed on FanCode for Indian viewers.
Earlier in the tournament, South Korea had a shaky group stage, even losing to Uzbekistan 2-0, but still managed to advance. This shows the importance of persistence and capitalizing on opportunities even after setbacks. The final is set to be an exciting contest as Japan aims to secure another title.
Kaito Koizumi scored the only goal of the match in the 36th minute.
South Korea defeated Australia 2-1 in the quarter-finals.
Japan is aiming to win their third AFC U23 Asian Cup title.
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