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A goal in added time saw Bayern defender Minjae Kim and South Korea salvage a point against Jordan in their second group game at the Asian Cup. Kim played the full 90 minutes for Jürgen Klinsmann’s side in the 2-2 draw in Doha. His team had gone ahead inside nine minutes after Heung-min Son put away a penalty, but an own goal from Yong-woo Park brought the Jordanians back into things after 36 minutes. Jordan then took a half-time lead after Yazan Al Naimat struck six minutes into added time. South Korea pushed for a leveller of their own and finally got it in second-half stoppage time thanks to an own goal from Yazan Al Arab.
Malaysia on Thursday
After their opening 3-1 win over Bahrain, South Korea have four points to their name, level with Group E leaders Jordan. Their final group game is against Malaysia on Thursday (12:30 CET).
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