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UAE thrash East Timor to keep Asian Games hopes alive

- AMITH PASSELA

The UAE football team got their Asian Games campaign back on track with a resounding 4-1 win over East Timor on Thursday.

The 2010 Asiad finalists found the net three times in the first half to take complete control of their Group C game at Jalak Harupat Soreang Stadium in Indonesia.

It was a much-needed win following their 1-0 defeat to Syria earlier this week.

Shaheen Al Darmaki found the net from a free kick on two minutes. Salem Al Sharji headed in a corner from Jassim Al Blooshi to double the lead eight minutes later.

Zayed Al Ameri was on target with the first of his two goals on 19 minutes. He smashed home a short pass from Al Blooshi before adding his second just past the hour to all but seal the victory.

Rufino Gana scored a consolatio­n goal off a counter attack three minutes from time.

“We needed this result to keep our hopes alive in the competitio­n and that’s exactly what we did,” Al Ameri said.

“Our plan was to score from the onset and we were lucky we were able to score three times early in the game.

“That lead set us up very nicely for the remainder of the game. Everything we planned with our coach worked out really well for us today.

“The early goals relieved the pressure and after running up a 3-0 lead we knew we had the game well under our control.”

On Sunday, the UAE will take on China, who followed up their 6-0 thrashing of East Timor with a 3-0 victory over Syria to go top of Group C.

Meanwhile, Japan routed Pakistan 4-0 to register their second win in a row in Group D, while Vietnam overcame Nepal 2-0.

Thailand were held to a 1-1 draw by Bangladesh in Group B, while Uzbekistan defeated Qatar 6-0,

 ??  ?? Zayed Al Ameri celebrates the first of his two goals yesterday
Zayed Al Ameri celebrates the first of his two goals yesterday

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