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Soccer-Japanese thrash Thailand as Ji stunner for South Korea eliminates Australia

(Reuters) - Two-time defending champions Japan booked their place in the semi-finals of the Women's Asian Cup with a 7-0 thrashing of Thailand on Sunday but joint-favourites Australia crashed out with defeat to South Korea.

Chelsea midfielder Ji So-yun scored from distance with two minutes remaining to earn the Koreans a 1-0 victory in Pune over the 2018 runners-up and set up a semi-final against either Taiwan or the Philippines.

The victories ensure Japan and South Korea qualify for next year's Women's World Cup.

The Japanese, meanwhile, advanced to a last four meeting with either China or Vietnam despite seeing Mana Iwabuchi's weak penalty saved by Thai goalkeeper Waraporn Boonsing 15 minutes into the last eight encounter in Navi Mumbai.

Yuika Sugasawa, however, went on to score four for the champions with Hinata Miyazawa, Rin Sumida and Riko Ueki also on target.

Sugasawa put the Japanese ahead when she slid in to poke Miyazawa's centre into the roof of the net in the 27th minute while Miyazawa doubled the advantage two minutes into first half injury time from inside the six yard box.

From there the Japanese went on the rampage. Sumida added the third three minutes after the start and Sugasawa hit her second from the spot.

Ueki scored the fifth with 15 minutes remaining before two more from Sugasawa in the final 10 minutes completed a comprehensive victory.

Former champions Australia will not be in a position to reclaim the title they won in 2010 after they were eliminated by South Korea.

The Matildas were given a let-off five minutes from the end of the first half of their quarter-final with the Koreans when Cho So-hyun fired her penalty over the bar.

A lengthy VAR check by referee Qin Liang after Caitlin Foord's

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