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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | <br>Jan 27 (Reuters) - Defending champions Japan finished on top of Group C at the Women's Asian Cup after a 1-1 draw with South Korea in Pune on Thursday, while Vietnam came from behind twice to hold Myanmar to a 2-2 draw.<br> <br>Japan ended the group stage on seven points, grabbing the top spot ahead of South Korea on goal difference.<br>Both teams had already qualified for the quarter-finals.<br> <br>Forward Roki Ueki gave Japan the dream start with a goal in the first minute -- the quickest at the competition -- as she charged into the box and found the bottom left corner with a fine finish.<br> <br>South Korea, putting up an improved performance in the second half, found a late equaliser through substitute Seo Ji-youn in the 85th minute after a scramble in the box.<br> <br>Japan were left to rue their missed chances, especially in the first half where midfielder Yui Hasegawa twice came close to scoring.<br> <br>Vietnam finished third in the group on one point, ahead of Myanmar on goal difference, though they will have to wait till the Group B matches conclude later on Thursday to know their knockout stage hopes.<br> <br>The top two finishers in each of the three groups will advance to the knockout rounds along with the two third-place finishers with the best records.<br> <br>Win Theingi Tun gave Myanmar the lead in Navi Mumbai with a 28th-minute penalty as she found the bottom left corner before Vietnam's Nguyen Thi Tuyet Dung equalised, scoring from a tight angle and long range after a corner-kick before halftime.<br> <br>Khin Marlar Tun restored Myanmar's lead in the 49th minute, [https://kwork.ru/links/1017228/progon-khrumerom Заказать прогон хрумером] her right-footed shot from the centre of the box finding the back of the net but a penalty from Huynh Nhu made it 2-2 as the teams shared the spoils.<br> <br>In Group B, Australia are due to face Thailand later on Thursday in Mumbai while the Philippines will take on Indonesia in Pune.<br> <br>The competition is doubling up as Asia's qualifier for next year's Women's World Cup, with the continent awarded five guaranteed spots at the finals in Australia and New Zealand.<br> <br>Australia qualify for the World Cup as co-hosts while two other Asian nations will feature in an intercontinental playoff round.<br><br>(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)<br> |
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+<br>Jan 27 (Reuters) - Defending champions Japan finished on top of Group C at the Women's Asian Cup after a 1-1 draw with South Korea in Pune on Thursday, while Vietnam came from behind twice to hold Myanmar to a 2-2 draw.<br> <br>Japan ended the group stage on seven points, grabbing the top spot ahead of South Korea on goal difference.<br>Both teams had already qualified for the quarter-finals.<br> <br>Forward Roki Ueki gave Japan the dream start with a goal in the first minute -- the quickest at the competition -- as she charged into the box and found the bottom left corner with a fine finish.<br> <br>South Korea, putting up an improved performance in the second half, found a late equaliser through substitute Seo Ji-youn in the 85th minute after a scramble in the box.<br> <br>Japan were left to rue their missed chances, especially in the first half where midfielder Yui Hasegawa twice came close to scoring.<br> <br>Vietnam finished third in the group on one point, ahead of Myanmar on goal difference, though they will have to wait till the Group B matches conclude later on Thursday to know their knockout stage hopes.<br> <br>The top two finishers in each of the three groups will advance to the knockout rounds along with the two third-place finishers with the best records.<br> <br>Win Theingi Tun gave Myanmar the lead in Navi Mumbai with a 28th-minute penalty as she found the bottom left corner before Vietnam's Nguyen Thi Tuyet Dung equalised, scoring from a tight angle and long range after a corner-kick before halftime.<br> <br>Khin Marlar Tun restored Myanmar's lead in the 49th minute, [https://kwork.ru/links/1017228/progon-khrumerom Заказать прогон хрумером] her right-footed shot from the centre of the box finding the back of the net but a penalty from Huynh Nhu made it 2-2 as the teams shared the spoils.<br> <br>In Group B, Australia are due to face Thailand later on Thursday in Mumbai while the Philippines will take on Indonesia in Pune.<br> <br>The competition is doubling up as Asia's qualifier for next year's Women's World Cup, with the continent awarded five guaranteed spots at the finals in Australia and New Zealand.<br> <br>Australia qualify for the World Cup as co-hosts while two other Asian nations will feature in an intercontinental playoff round.<br><br>(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)<br>
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | <br>Jan 27 (Reuters) - Defending champions Japan finished on top of Group C at the Women's Asian Cup after a 1-1 draw with South Korea in Pune on Thursday, while Vietnam came from behind twice to hold Myanmar to a 2-2 draw.<br> <br>Japan ended the group stage on seven points, grabbing the top spot ahead of South Korea on goal difference.<br>Both teams had already qualified for the quarter-finals.<br> <br>Forward Roki Ueki gave Japan the dream start with a goal in the first minute -- the quickest at the competition -- as she charged into the box and found the bottom left corner with a fine finish.<br> <br>South Korea, putting up an improved performance in the second half, found a late equaliser through substitute Seo Ji-youn in the 85th minute after a scramble in the box.<br> <br>Japan were left to rue their missed chances, especially in the first half where midfielder Yui Hasegawa twice came close to scoring.<br> <br>Vietnam finished third in the group on one point, ahead of Myanmar on goal difference, though they will have to wait till the Group B matches conclude later on Thursday to know their knockout stage hopes.<br> <br>The top two finishers in each of the three groups will advance to the knockout rounds along with the two third-place finishers with the best records.<br> <br>Win Theingi Tun gave Myanmar the lead in Navi Mumbai with a 28th-minute penalty as she found the bottom left corner before Vietnam's Nguyen Thi Tuyet Dung equalised, scoring from a tight angle and long range after a corner-kick before halftime.<br> <br>Khin Marlar Tun restored Myanmar's lead in the 49th minute, [https://kwork.ru/links/1017228/progon-khrumerom Заказать прогон хрумером] her right-footed shot from the centre of the box finding the back of the net but a penalty from Huynh Nhu made it 2-2 as the teams shared the spoils.<br> <br>In Group B, Australia are due to face Thailand later on Thursday in Mumbai while the Philippines will take on Indonesia in Pune.<br> <br>The competition is doubling up as Asia's qualifier for next year's Women's World Cup, with the continent awarded five guaranteed spots at the finals in Australia and New Zealand.<br> <br>Australia qualify for the World Cup as co-hosts while two other Asian nations will feature in an intercontinental playoff round.<br><br>(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)<br>
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