SYDNEY (Reuters) - The first Asian Cup held in Australia has already exceeded expectations and now the stars have aligned to produce what promises to be a classic final.
Both sides will feel confident of emerging victorious in Saturday's clash between the host nation and South Korea at Sydney's Olympic Stadium when the best attack in the tournament comes up against the best defence.
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