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    World Cup 2018: China and Syria keep dream alive

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    Story highlights

    • China claims its first win in 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign
    • Syria well placed in Group A after beating Uzbekistan 1-0
    • Saudi Arabia top Group B after beating Thailand 3-0

    (CNN)China kept its World Cup 2018 dream alive with victory over South Korea amid tight security in the city of Changsha.

    Yu Dabao's glancing header in the first half sealed a first victory in the qualification campaign for the side led by Italy's 2006 World Cup-winning coach Marcello Lippi.
      Victory moved China to within five points of its opponent, which occupies second place in Asian qualifying Group A. The top two teams from Groups A and B qualify, while the third place in each group goes through to a playoff round.
        The game, staged in the Hunan province, was played amid tensions over the arrival of a US-built missile defense system in South Korea, in response to the North's continued testing of ballistic missiles.
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        South Korean fans were provided with a police escort to the Helong Stadium, but saw their side squander the few chances it created in the 90 minutes.

          Syrian success

          Elsewhere, Syria secured a big win over Uzbekistan with an injury-time penalty by Omar Kharbin.
          Though it was classed as a home match, the ongoing conflict in Syria meant it was played 4,500 miles away in Malaysia, and only a handful of fans turned up to watch.
            Syria sits fourth in the group, three points behind leader Iran and only two behind Korea.
            In Group B, leader Saudi Arabia beat Thailand 3-0 in Bangkok, to move three points clear of Australia, which could only draw 1-1 with Iraq.