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Lippi resigns after China loses first World Cup qualifier

Marcello Lippi resigned as coach of China straight after it lost to Syria 2-1 in Dubai in Asia World Cup qualifying on Thursday.

China's first defeat in Group A left it five points behind Syria only halfway through the group stage.

Lippi guided Italy to the 2006 World Cup title and returned for a second spell in charge of China in May.

'œThey played better than us and deserved this victory,'ť Lippi said in Dubai. 'œI take full responsibility for this loss and hereby announce my official resignation.'ť

Osama Omari opened the scoring for Syria after 19 minutes, and Wu Lei equalized on the half hour. China went behind again after Zhang Linpeng's own-goal with 14 minutes left.

'œFor any team, players should give their all once they are on the pitch and execute what the head coach had planned for,'ť Lippi said. 'œIf they are afraid and lacking motivation, will and courage and failing to execute what we had trained for, I will take responsibility for that as head coach.'ť

Japan maintained its perfect record by beating Kyrgyzstan 2-0 in Group F, and South Korea stayed first in Group H though it dropped points after drawing with Lebanon 0-0 in Beirut. Due to anti-government protests in the city, Lebanese authorities played the qualifier behind closed doors.

Takumi Minamino gave Japan the lead in Bishkek from the penalty spot four minutes before halftime and Genki Haraguchi added a second after 54 minutes.

Japan, with four wins out of four, moved six points clear of second-placed Kyrgyzstan at the top of the group.

Iran, trying to reach a third consecutive World Cup, fell to Iraq 2-1 in Amman, Jordan.

Iran's second straight loss dropped it four points behind Group C leader Iraq after substitute Alaa Abbas scored the winner in the second minute of injury time.

Iraq moved two points of clear of Bahrain, which drew against Hong Kong 0-0.

Australia won 1-0 at Jordan thanks to a first-half goal from Adam Taggart. Australia is now five points clear at the top of Group B.

Elsewhere, Vietnam took sole lead of Group G by three points after beating the United Arab Emirates 1-0 in Hanoi, while previous co-leader Thailand lost to Malaysia 2-1 in Kuala Lumpur.

Saudi Arabia came from behind to defeat Uzbekistan 3-2 to go top of Group D.

Only the winner of each of the eight groups and the four best second-place teams progress to the next stage of qualification.

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Japan's Nagai Kesuke, right, fights for the ball with Kyrgyzstan's Mustafa Iusupov during the World Cup 2022 Qualifying Asian zone Group F soccer match between Kyrgyzstan and Japan in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019. (AP Photo/Vladimir Voronin) The Associated Press
Japan's Water Endo, center, controls the ball during the World Cup 2022 Qualifying Asian zone Group F soccer match between Kyrgyzstan and Japan in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019. (AP Photo/Vladimir Voronin) The Associated Press
Muhammad Syafiq Ahmad of Malaysia, left, fights for the ball with Yusef Elias Dolah of Thailand during the World Cup Asia qualifying match between Malaysia and Thailand at Bukit Jail Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian) The Associated Press
Brendan Gan of Malaysia celebrate after scored during World Cup Asia qualifying match between Malaysia and Thailand at Bukit Jail Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian) The Associated Press
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