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Saudi Arabia leaves it late to beat Oman, 2-1, in Asian Cup

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DOHA — Saudi Arabia came from behind to beat Oman 2-1 in their Asian Cup Group F opener on Tuesday at a packed Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium with Ali AlBulayhi’s winner arriving in the sixth minute of stoppage time after a VAR interventi­on.

With the score tied at 1-1, AlBulayhi scored with a close-range header from a set piece and although the linesman’s flag immediatel­y went up for offside, VAR awarded Roberto Mancini’s side the goal.

“The goal is a gift to the Saudi people. This is what great players do,” said Mr. Al-Bulayhi, who celebrated the dramatic winner in trademark fashion by inflating a green balloon near the corner flag.

The victory takes Saudi Arabia level on three points with Thailand, who beat Kyrgyzstan 2-0 in the other Group F encounter earlier in the day when Supachai Chaided scored either side of halftime.

Oman’s opener in the 14th minute came against the run of play when the Saudis took a poor corner and as their opponents countered at speed, defender Hassan Al-Tambakti clipped Muhsen Al-Ghassani just as he entered the box.

The penalty was awarded after a VAR review and Salaah Al-Yahyaei stepped up to score with a confident finish down the middle to draw a massive roar that echoed inside the cavernous arena.

Oman were discipline­d in defense and Saudi Arabia found it difficult to break through the wall of red shirts while on the odd occasion they did get through, they wasted their opportunit­ies with shots that did not find the target.

RENEWED VIGOR

Mr. Mancini cut a frustrated figure near his dugout but his halftime team talk must have struck a chord as his players came out with renewed vigor in search of an equalizer.

“The second half was better than the first half, we created a lot of chances, we had more possession. If you have more possession, you have chances to score,” Mr. Mancini told reporters.

“Oman defended very well. We didn’t find good solutions at first but we had chances and we scored the second goal in the end, but we should have scored before.”

Oman were restricted to counter-attacks with Mr. Al-Yahyaei leading the charge and creating chances but he did not have support in the final third as they spurned golden opportunit­ies to score a second.

Mr. Al-Yahyaei was toying with the Saudi defense in the second half but the 25-year-old had nothing left in the tank by the 75th minute, signaling to the bench to take him off and he left the pitch to rapturous applause from the Oman fans.

But Saudi Arabia were the better side in the second half and after missing a couple of chances, Abdulrahma­n Ghareeb took it upon himself to dribble past four Oman defenders before finishing calmly to get the Saudis singing again.

And once Mr. Al-Bulayhi completed the comeback, following a period of confusion, the green corner of the stadium erupted when their players celebrated while Oman were left to wonder what could have been.

“The first goal came from midfield although we had more players (defending), but Mr. Ghareeb showed great quality. He has good capabiliti­es,” Oman coach Branko Ivankovic said. —

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