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With the kick-off of the 2015 Asian Cup just weeks away, a wide-open tournament has become even more unpredictable thanks to a rash of coach firings in recent months that have thrown many of the top teams into disarray.

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The weakest of Asia's nations may still be a long way from challenging established powers like Japan and South Korea, but countries traditionally consigned to the continent's lower-middle order are suddenly finding themselves upwardly mobile.

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With the kick-off of the 2015 Asian Cup just weeks away, a wide-open tournament has become even more unpredictable thanks to a rash of coach firings in recent months that have thrown many of the top teams into disarray.

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The weakest of Asia's nations may still be a long way from challenging established powers like Japan and South Korea, but countries traditionally consigned to the continent's lower-middle order are suddenly finding themselves upwardly mobile.

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