The Sunday Guardian

UAE oust Asian Cup holders Australia

Alberto Zaccheroni’s UAE side will move on to a potentiall­y politicall­y sensitive semi-final against Arabian Gulf neighbours Qatar.

- CORRESPOND­ENT AL AIN, UAE

Holders Australia slumped out of the Asian Cup on Friday when a contentiou­s Ali Mabkhout goal earned hosts United Arab Emirates a 1-0 victory and a semi-final meeting with Qatar next week.

Mabkhout struck midway through the second half after Milos Degenek under hit a pass back to Mat Ryan, and the Al Jazira man swooped to round the goalkeeper and slot the ball into an empty net for his ninth goal in two Asian Cup tournament­s.

The Australian­s complained Degenek had been fouled prior to giving away possession by Mohammed Abdulrahma­n, but Japanese referee Ryuji Sato waved away the protests and the goal stood.

“Milos didn’t get a minute at the World Cup, but he has stepped up at this tournament and done fantastica­lly well,” said Australia coach Graham Arnold.

“Obviously he’s hurting at the moment but I’ll make sure he’s OK. “He’s a fantastic kid, a fantastic profession­al and he’s got a long future with the Australian national team.”

Victory means Alberto Zaccheroni’s UAE side will move on to a potentiall­y politicall­y sensitive semi-final against Arabian Gulf neighbours Qatar, who earlier stunned South Korea 1-0.

Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt launched a diplomatic and trade boycott of Qatar in June 2017. The countries accuse Qatar of supporting terrorism, which it denies.

The UAE’S progress was vindicatio­n of Zaccheroni’s decision to make five changes from the side that edged Kyrgyzstan in the previous round, with veteran striker Ismaeil Mattar making his first start of the tournament.

The home team looked comfortabl­e despite the changes and within a minute of kickoff almost took the lead. Ismail Al Hammadi flew through the Australia defence but Ryan was equal to his goal-bound effort. Al Hammadi threatened again 19 minutes later, with Ryan called into action once more after the winger had stepped inside Australia’s backline. The Socceroos threatened, too, in an open and entertaini­ng first half.

Trent Sainsbury looped an early header over the bar and Apostolos Giannou forced a save from Khalid Essa five minutes before the break. Mabkhout, though, should have scored in the dying seconds of the half, only for his close-range header to fizz over the crossbar. He made amends after halftime when he capitalise­d on Degenek’s poor pass to give his side the lead.

Australia coach Arnold threw on strikers Awer Mabil and Andrew Nabbout in a last-ditch attempt to take the game to extra time. However, the UAE held firm to avenge their loss to the Socceroos in the semi-finals four years ago in Australia. REUTERS

 ?? REUTERS ?? Bajrang Punia Australia’s Jackson Irvine in action with Majed Hassan Ahmad of UAE.
REUTERS Bajrang Punia Australia’s Jackson Irvine in action with Majed Hassan Ahmad of UAE.

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