In the semi-finals of the U17 Women's Asian Cup, Japan and Korea had an exciting duel. In the end, Japan beat Korea 3:0 with excellent strength and teamwork to advance to the final and earn a ticket to the U17 Women's World Cup.
At the beginning of the match, the Japanese team showed strong ball control and offensive firepower. They constantly created threats to the Korean team through accurate passing and fast running. The Koreans, on the other hand, tried to resist Japan's offense through tenacious defense.
In the first half of the match, Japan took advantage of a corner kick, which was capitalized on by Ririichi Nezu, who scored a header to give her team the lead. After that, Japan continued to intensify their offense while Korea tried to find chances through counterattacks. However, Japan's defense was very solid and did not give Korea too many chances.
In the second half of the game, Japan remained in control of the game. They kept creating pressure on the Korean team through continuous passing and coordination. In the 68th and 88th minutes, Japan's Miharu Makoto scored two consecutive goals to increase the score to 3:0. At this point, the Korean team had no choice but to accept the reality of the loss.
The match ended with a score of 3:0, and Japan managed to beat Korea to advance to the U17 Women's Asian Cup final. At the same time, they also gained a ticket to the U17 Women's World Cup.