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Asian Cup 2015: Preview Saturday’s games as the tournament kicks into gear

AFTER the Socceroos opened the tournament with a win, the Asian Cup kicks into gear. Here’s your full preview of all Saturday’s matches.

(FILES) In a file picture taken on June 22, 2014, South Korea's midfielder Son Heung-Min advances with the ball before scoring a goal during the Group H football match between South Korea and Algeria at the Beira-Rio Stadium in Porto Alegre during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Son Heung-Min is one of the players to watch at the Asian Cup, which starts in Melbourne on January 9, 2015. AFP PHOTO / FILES / JUNG YEON-JE
(FILES) In a file picture taken on June 22, 2014, South Korea's midfielder Son Heung-Min advances with the ball before scoring a goal during the Group H football match between South Korea and Algeria at the Beira-Rio Stadium in Porto Alegre during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Son Heung-Min is one of the players to watch at the Asian Cup, which starts in Melbourne on January 9, 2015. AFP PHOTO / FILES / JUNG YEON-JE

AFTER the Socceroos opened the tournament with a win, the Asian Cup kicks into gear. Here’s your full preview of all Saturday’s matches.

GROUP A

SOUTH KOREA v OMAN

4pm, GIO Stadium, Canberra

TAB odds: South Korea $1.60, Draw $3.75, Oman $5.50

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Korea Republic will be clear favourites to go past Oman.
Korea Republic will be clear favourites to go past Oman.

THE PLOT

After a disappointing World Cup for South Korea, fearsome German defender Uli Stielike was brought in as coach in September to start the rebuilding process. Despite having little time to implement his changes, the Taegeuk Warriors remain one of the Asian Cup favourites and are expected to have no trouble accounting for an Omani side that has never made it out of the group stages of this tournament.

KEY PLAYERS

SOUTH KOREA

Team captain, and current star Swansea midfielder, Ki Sung-yueng is a player we can lay claim to given he spent five years studying at John Paul College in Brisbane.

OMAN

Goalkeeper and captain Ali Al-Habsi is his country’s most famous export having played in the EPL for both Bolton and Wigan. Will need to be immense here if Oman is to snatch a crucial result.

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GROUP B

UZBEKISTAN v NORTH KOREA

6pm, ANZ Stadium, Sydney

TAB odds: Uzbekistan $1.87, Draw $3.25, North Korea $4.25

THE PLOT

An intriguing match up between 2011 semi-finalists Uzbekistan, who promise much but delivered little in big tournaments, and 2010 World Cup participants North Korea, the team from the secretive state about which there is little known. Expect Uzbekistan to be on the attack and North Korea to sit back and defend doggedly, as has been its traditional modus operandi.

KEY PLAYERS

UZBEKISTAN

If two-time Asian Player of the Year Server Djeparov shines as an attacking force from midfield then the White Wolves may be the Asian Cup’s dark horse.

NORTH KOREA

Striker Pak Kwang-ryong is one of only four Chollima players who plays abroad and that experience will be vital for both he and his teammates throughout the tournament.

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Striker Gao Lin will be crucial to China’s chances of beating Saudi Arabia..
Striker Gao Lin will be crucial to China’s chances of beating Saudi Arabia..

SAUDI ARABIA v CHINA

8pm, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

TAB odds: Saudi Arabia $2.45, Draw $3, China $3

THE PLOT

A match between two Asian powerhouses and a match that could decide Group B’s runner-up if Uzbekistan leads the way as expected. Saudi Arabia has been in disarray of late, sacking its coach after losing the Gulf Cup of Nations final in November and then losing friendlies in Australia to Bahrain (4-1) and South Korea (2-0). China has found rare stability under Frenchman Alain Perrin, appointed 11 months ago, who has achieved impressive results.

KEY PLAYERS

SAUDI ARABIA

Controversial 2014 Asian Player of the Year Nasser Al-Shamrani, known for headbutting and spitting on Western Sydney Wanderer and Socceroo Matthew Spiranovic, is the undoubted Saudi star forward but has been under an injury cloud (abdomen) this week.

CHINA

A lot of responsibility will fall on to the shoulders of Guangzhou Evergrande striker Gao Lin to score Team Dragon’s goals in Australia.

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