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Australia and S.arabia share spoils, South Korea edge closer to finals

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SYDNEY: Saudi Arabia dampened Australia’s homecoming with a 0-0 draw Thursday in a top-of-the-table World Cup qualifying clash in Sydney -- the Socceroos’ first home game in more than two years.

In Group A, in-form Wolves striker Hwang Hee-chan upstaged fellow Premier League star Son Heung-min with the only goal in South Korea’s 1-0 home win over the UAE.

Saudi Arabia could even have won it towards the end, having sat back for most of a drab and niggly contest.

At the halfway stage of this final round of qualifying for next year’s World Cup in Qatar, Saudi Arabia continue to set the pace in Group B with 13 points. Australia are clinging to second with 10.

Japan are third but now just a point behind the Socceroos ater a 1-0 victory at basement side Vietnam. Junya Ito scored the only goal.

Only the top two are guaranteed a ticket to the World Cup, with the team in third going into a playoff.

Australia were pumped up, having last played in front of their fans against Nepal in Canberra in October 2019, before being forced overseas when the country’s borders slammed shut because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The home side had more of the ball but were let down by sloppiness in atack, with neither side able to muster an atempt on target in the first half.

Australia were aggressive in the second half in a desperate bid to break the deadlock. They had numerous opportunit­ies but were continuall­y thwarted in the rain by Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al Yami.

Saudi Arabia appeared to be wilting and lost their composure with yellow cards to Abdulelah Alamri and Ali Albulayhi.

But Australia’s momentum came to a halt when defender Harry Soutar, who is reportedly on the move to the English Premier League, was stretchere­d off with a knee injury.

The away team looked the more likely to score towards the end, but were unable to snatch a late victory.

SON TWICE HITS WOODWORK: Hwang scored in the 36th minute from the penalty spot to move South Korea, who dominated the match but missed numerous opportunit­ies, a step closer to Qatar.

The game took place in front of more than 30,000 fans at Goyang Stadium, the largest crowd at a sports event in South Korea since the pandemic began.

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South Korea’s Lee Yong (left) fights for the ball with UAE’S Ismaeil Matar during the final round of their Group A qualifying match for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 in Goyang on Thursday.
Associated Press ↑ South Korea’s Lee Yong (left) fights for the ball with UAE’S Ismaeil Matar during the final round of their Group A qualifying match for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 in Goyang on Thursday.

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