Khaleej Times

Jordan held by Palestine, advance

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — Jordan remained unbeaten and marched into the knockout stage with a goalless draw over Palestine in the final Group B match of the AFC Asian Cup 2019.

It was a box-to-box encounter and both teams had their moments. Early on, midfielder Ahmad Ersan and striker Ahmed Saleh combined to produce the first attack for Jordan. Palestine responded through Abdallatif Al Bahdari who was the chief tormentor throughout the match.

Jordan midfielder Baha Abdel Rahman tested keeper Rami Hamada with a long ranger. There were more attempts through Saleh, Yasen Bakheet and Ersan but Jordan failed to break the deadlock as Palestine defended strongly.

Palestinia­n confidence grew after the half time and they showed more intent to going forward. Attacks flowed from Mahmoud Wadi, who had the best opportunit­y to convert but failed to find right contact and power.

At the end of the match, Palestine coach Noureddine Ould Ali sat rooted in his dug out wondering what went wrong. In the postmatch press conference, Noureddine noted that he was very proud of his players as they can still qualify as the third-placed team.

“Our group is very difficult. We also have a team which has played the World Cup. It was a fact that Palestine will struggle against these teams. Despite all the difficulti­es we faced back home, we put a better performanc­e. We still stand a chance depending on results of other teams. If we are lucky we will qualify. I am happy with the experience of my players.”

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