raising further questions over the standard of officiating after several controversies early in the competition.
South Korea advanced courtesy of a Nam Tae-Hee header in the 36th minute.
But the news that midfielder Lee Chung-Yong will miss the rest of the tournament after suffering a fractured tibia cast a shadow over their win against 1980 champions Kuwait in Canberra.
“It’s a big loss because he’s a player with a lot of experience,” said South Korea coach Uli Stielike. “I saw a lot of sad faces around him when we had to take this decision to send him home. But you have to go on.”
Right-back Kim Chang-Soo also failed to recover from a knock in time, while German Stielike also has illness concerns with several of his players floored by a fever, including superstar Son Heung-Min.
The Koreans, who won the first two Asian Cups in 1956 and 1960, have their work cut out to end that mystifying drought with Australia flying and defending champions Japan impressing in their opening game.
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