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Asian Cup football: Jordan shock holders Australia

Last updated on: January 06, 2019 19:44 IST
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IMAGE: Jordan players thank their fans. Photograph: AFC Asian Cup/Twitter

Australia made the worst possible start to the defence of their Asian Cup crown on Sunday as Graham Arnold’s Socceroos were handed a 1-0 defeat by unfancied Jordan.

 

The Australians, who won the title on home soil four years ago, dominated for long spells but were unable to find a way to cancel out Anas Bani Yaseen’s 26th minute header in the Group B clash at Hazza bin Zayed Stadium.

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Vital Borkelmans’ Jordan were resolute in defence against an Australia side that struggled to turn their domination into chances. The Socceroos went into halftime trailing by a goal and were fortunate not to be further behind.

Bani Yaseen put his side in front when he was given the time and space to head Baha Abdelrahman’s corner home unchallenged, powering the ball beyond the flat-footed Maty Ryan.

Four minutes later Abdelrahman almost added a second when his freekick from the edge of the area speared towards goal, only for Ryan to push the ball onto the woodwork before it was cleared.

Khalil penalty earns UAE draw in opener against Bahrain

Bahrain's Ali Madan competes for the ball with UAE's Ismail Alhamadi during the AFC Asian Cup Group A match at Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on Saturday

IMAGE: Bahrain's Ali Madan competes for the ball with UAE's Ismail Alhamadi during the AFC Asian Cup Group A match at Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on Saturday. Photograph: Francois Nel/Getty Images

United Arab Emirates' Ahmed Khalil scored a penalty two minutes from full-time to spare their blushes as the hosts secured a fortuitous 1-1 draw with Bahrain in the opening game of the 2019 Asian Cup on Saturday.

Khalil smashed home his spot kick after Mohamed Marhoon was judged to have handled the ball inside the penalty area, cancelling out Mohamed Al Romaihi's 78th-minute opener for Bahrain in the Group A meeting.

The late goal spared the host nation the indignity of losing to a side 34 places below them in the FIFA rankings but it will have done little to ease the pressure on coach Alberto Zaccheroni, who has come in for criticism throughout his time in charge of the UAE.

"The performance in the first half was aggressive and I thank the players for fighting, but I told them what matters is to evolve our performances from one game to the next," said Zaccheroni.

"We will correct all the mistakes and learn lessons from them for the next game against India and hopefully the performance will be better."

The Italian, who won the Asian title in 2011 when he was in charge of Japan, fielded a side on Saturday that lacked cohesion and composure in front of goal, with striker Ali Mabkhout missing several chances to put his side in front.

Ismail Al Hammadi almost gave Zaccheroni's side the perfect start after seven minutes when he was sent racing in on goal by Mabkhout, only for Bahrain goalkeeper Sayed Shubbar to deny the winger.

Mabkhout pulled an effort across the face of goal while later in the half he skied a half-volley well over the bar.

Bahrain gradually pulled themselves into contention with Al Romaihi threatening in attack while Komail Al Aswad was inches away from giving Miroslav Soukup's side the lead when his free kick just cleared the crossbar on the stroke of halftime.

Al Romaihi had given the home defence trouble throughout the match with his height and physical presence and it came as no surprise that it was the front man who put Bahrain ahead, scoring at the second attempt after indecision in the UAE defence.

Soukup's side looked set to take all three points but the referee pointed to the spot when the ball brushed Marhoon's hand and Khalil scored to rescue his team.

The UAE face India and Bahrain play Thailand in the second round of group matches on January 10.

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