AJDIN HRUSTIC FIRED a late winner to see Australia to a nerve-wracking 2-1 victory over United Arab Emirates on Tuesday and into a last showdown for a place in this year’s World Cup in Qatar.
Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder Hrustic’s deflected volley in the 84th minute decided the feverish Asian zone clash in the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium that will host seven games in the World Cup in November.
More than 4,000 Emirates fans made up more than half the crowd in the 40,000 capacity stadium in the Doha suburbs where the players were blasted with air conditioning to keep the evening temperatures down.
Australia, who will take on Peru in the same stadium on 13 June in their quest to qualify for a fifth straight finals, struggled to gain the upper hand and coach Graham Arnold said he expected more from his players in the next fixture.
“I am 50 percent happy with the team. I think there is still a lot of improvement to come,” Arnold said.
The coach, who said before the game that “Aussie mental strength” would get them through, added when he challenges the players back in the dressing room on whether they could give more “all of them will agree”.
Nineteen-year-old forward Harib Al-Maazmi, who scored the winner in UAE’s surprising 1-0 win over South Korea that got them into this playoff, was a constant nuisance to the Australian defence in the first half.
After 18 minutes his left wing run took him to within three metres of goal but he could not get a shot away and was smothered by the Australian defence.
The Shabab Al Ahli winger beat the Australian defence again 10 minutes before the break but Socceroos goalkeeper Mathew Ryan somehow got an arm to his effort.
Four minutes into the second half, Al-Maazmi again forced Ryan into a low save before Jackson Irvine put Australia ahead.
Martin Boyle stole the ball on the right wing, took it into the penalty area and Irvine, who plays for German second-division side St Pauli, tapped in at the near post.
Australia barely had time to savour their goal when Al-Maazmi again found space. His cross broke to Caio Canedo, a Brazilian who first got an East Timor passport and then qualified for the UAE in 2020, who blasted home from close range.
The game seemed headed for extra time when Hrustic met the ball from a corner that was only half cleared and his left-footed strike took a big deflection to find the net.
UAE had been looking to qualify for the World Cup for only the second time since their debut in 1990. Their Argentine coach, Rodolfo Arruabarrena, said the UAE players “lacked the stamina in the last 15 minutes” to keep up their fight.
New Zealand will take on Costa Rica in Doha on 14 June to decide the final qualifier for the tournament that starts 21 November.
4 and 1/2 games, already qualified. Record breaking and relentless. The forerunners of Irish rugby for the last decade and showing no sign of slowing down
Ye Leinster are pretty good
Leinster are just so bloody good. They’re halfway to a bonus point against the premiership leaders after seven minutes! Incredible team
That’s the ticket. Push on and show a ruthless side for the second half. 1/4 final spot with 2games in hand at the moment. Pure Blue class.
Will they ever give contepomi a chair to sit on?
Quality start to the game from Leinster. Few teams can live with them when they turn on the power.
What’s with all the booing though!!
@Eddie Hekenui: it was against the ref for allowing the second Northampton try because it looked like blatant obstruction to me. Some idiots were booing when biggar came off which was not cool. The problem with these games is you get a lot of people out for a Christmas do, mouldy drunk and with no actual interest in the game.
Leinster are barely out of third gear and Northampton make them look like world beaters. Competition rugby standards is poor this year. Shocking from Saints. Tom Wood a shadow of himself.
When did BO’D get the Union Jack tattooed on his butt? Seems to have forsaken his blue eyes for red white and blue?
He who pays the piper?
@Sean Malone: damned if he do damned if he don’t.