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UAE run Iran close only to falter

Refereeing controvers­ies deny the Whites against vaunted opponents

- BY MATTHEW SMITH Sports Editor

Mabkhout was clean through only to be hauled down on the edge of the area by Khalilzade­h, who was shown a red card and was lucky not to concede a penalty.

Amid all the hype of the Indian Premier League and the cricket T20 World Cup in the UAE, the nation’s football team got back to business with a valiant, eventful and frustratin­g 1-0 loss in the Qatar 2022 World Cup third-round qualifiers against powerhouse Iran at Zabeel Stadium in Dubai.

With two draws in the previous two clashes ahead of the match against Iran on Thursday, the UAE were in contention for a spot at the big table as they lurked in third spot behind the Iranians and South Korea. And Bert van Marwijk’s men came out to make a statement with Ali Mabkhout once again proving to be a persistent threat up front alongside Mohammed Bandar and Ibrahim Khalil.

Even early period

After an even opening 30 minutes, the game sprang to life when Bandar found Khalil unmarked in the Iran box, but the quick ball in even took him by surprise and the chance was wasted.

In front of a hefty crowd — the UAE FA had approved an 80 per cent capacity in Dubai — the UAE continued to probe as the Iran goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand was embarrasse­d by a short pass to a defender and Khalil almost snuck in to leave him with a red face.

After the interval, the UAE were showing plenty of pace on the wings and Fabio Lima was causing the Iranians problems on the right hand side.

Iran’s Hossein Kanani should have done better with a free header after 56 minutes, before the UAE roared up to the other end and Mabkhout was denied by Beiranvand.

On the hour mark, Khaseif had to look alert to stop Iran captain Alireza Jahanbakhs­h at his near post before the game erupted to life once again. Moments later Mabkhout was clean through only to be hauled down on the edge of the area by Shoja Khalilzade­h, who was shown a red card and was lucky not to concede a penalty.

Mayhem ensued when the red card was overturned for a strangely late offside decision and a lengthy VAR delay and Khalilzade­h returned to the field and Iran got off the hook.

Worse was to come for the UAE as a defensive mix-up allowed Iran’s Mehdi Taremi to nip through and open the scoring on 70 minutes. A wave of red shirts came at the home defence now. Some valiant tackles kept the scoreline down, but the UAE had to accept a 1-0 loss despite an optimistic effort from substitute Sebastian Tagliabue, who almost caught out Beiranvand to steal a point.

Earlier, South Korea edged Syria 2-1 and Iraq played out a 0-0 draw with Lebanon. Iraq are next up for the UAE, again at Zabeel Stadium in Dubai.

 ?? AFP ?? Emirati supporters get behind their team during the World Cup Asian Qualifiers match against Iran, at the Zabeel Stadium in Dubai, yesterday.
AFP Emirati supporters get behind their team during the World Cup Asian Qualifiers match against Iran, at the Zabeel Stadium in Dubai, yesterday.

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