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tehran — UAE’s Al Ain fought back to earn a late 1-1 draw against Iran’s Esteghlal in the AFC Champions League Group C at the Azadi Stadium on Tuesday.

A cautious start to the game saw both sides limited to shy attempts in the opening 20 minutes. Al Ain’s Rayan Yaslam tried his luck on the half-volley from outside the box, but Mehdi Rahmati easily saved, and Bandar Mohamed sent his effort from the free-kick wide and high, AFC website reported.

The crowd at Azadi Stadium then breathed a sigh of relief at the sight of Jamal Maroof ’s drilled shot bouncing off the upright in the 28th minute.

The forward, starting in place of the injured Caio Fernandes, cut inside from the left and beat the Esteghlal goalkeeper at his near post, but the woodwork interfered to keep the scores level.

Four minutes later, it was the hosts’ turn to be denied by the frame of the goal. Esmael Goncalves rose highest to head Ayanda Patosi’s cross from the corner, but his header ricocheted off the crossbar and the two teams went into the dressing rooms level.

At the other end of the pitch Mohamed Fayez threw his body to block Farshid Bagheri’s shot in the 23rd minute, which was headed goalward with Al Ain goalkeeper Khaled Eisa fallen on the ground having punched away the cross.

Al Ain started the second half on the front foot, and again the woodwork played its part in keeping the game goalless.

Just two minutes after the restart, Mohammed Khalfan exchanged a one-two with Amer Abdulrahma­n from the corner and the former advanced deep into the penalty box before hitting the crossbar with a left-footed effort.

Farshid Esmaeili showed what he is capable of, going on a slaloming run from the right to skip past three defenders and try to finish from a narrow angle, but Khaled Eisa made an athletic save at the near post to tip it behind for the corner.

The 53rd minute set-piece would finally break the deadlock. Patosi’s out-swinging cross was nodded home by Bagheri to the joy of the home fans as Esteghlal took the lead.

The hosts controlled the rhythm of play for the bulk of the second half and could have added a second goal in the 76th minute.

Substitute Humam Tareq went on a jinking run down the middle and tested Eisa from range. The Emirati goalkeeper produced a top drawer save to deny Tareq and keep the margin at just one goal.

Eisa’s save would prove crucial as Al Ain piled the pressure in the final 10 minutes in pursuit of the equaliser which they got in the 87th minute through Tsukasa Shiotani.

Yaslam’s cross from a free-kick was not dealt with properly by the Iranian defence and Shiotani pounced on the loose ball to fire home with his left foot from inside the box.

 ?? AFP ?? Al Ain’s goalkeeper Khalid Eisa makes a brilliant save during the AFC champions league Group C match against Iran’s Esteghlal on Tuesday. —
AFP Al Ain’s goalkeeper Khalid Eisa makes a brilliant save during the AFC champions league Group C match against Iran’s Esteghlal on Tuesday. —

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