Demonstrator Abdulla Yusuf racked up a late victor as defending champs Bahrain rallied to claim their 2nd successive victory at the 25th Arabian Gulf Cup edging Qatar 2-1 at Al-Minaa Olympic Arena in Basra yesterday.
Persija Jakarta ahead slotted residence an 89th min charge after Mohammed Waad’s very own goal in 72nd min helped Bahrain equalised Qatar’s lead. Ahmed Alaaeldin racked up an excellent goal– his 2nd in the event– in 34th minute to take the Eastern champs in advance in the first half.
After assisting Alaaeldin with a fine corner kick, Waad’s night developed into agony as after his deflection from replacement Komail Hassan’s strike gifted Bahrain their initial objective, a handball foul by the midfielder led the way for the Reds to score the victor.
The triumph put Bahrain on top of Group B with six factors, additionally prolonging their unbeaten run against Qatar at the Gulf Mug as they have not lost against Al Annabi in the competition since 2002.
Bruno Pinheiro’s Qatar, who slipped to 2nd place in the team after the loss, will meet the United Arab Emirates in their last group suit on Friday needing a victory in quote to reach the semi-finals.
“We will certainly rectify our errors and resurgence highly in our next match,” Ismaeel claimed after the match.
“Losing belongs to the video game as well as I am certain that the group will play well to get to far in the competition. One defeat does not suggest we are out; as a matter of fact it will aid us boost.
“We played well to win very first match as well as this loss will not affect our self-confidence. I am hopeful that the team will certainly recuperate from this loss,” he included.
As both teams aimed to take control in the start, Bahrain’s Mohamed Marhoon made an ambitious effort from 10 backyards outside package but he hit directly at well-positioned Qatar goalkeeper Meshal Barsham in game’s initial shot on target.
The Reds were discovering areas in the final 3rd to tax Al Annabi defence as well as Abdulla Yusuf got a great opportunity to rating after Jassem Gaber fell short to get rid of a lengthy sphere yet the Bahrain onward’s strike hit the left message in 14th minute.
Qatar made their first effort in 27th minute with Alaaeldin setting up Amro Siraj whose strike from inside the box was dispersed away by a diving Bahrain defender.
The Eastern champions began dominating the game having penalty spells with the ball as well as Alaaeldin broke the deadlock with an increasing header placing the round past Kuwait goalkeeper Ebrahim Lutfalla after an edge kick by Waad from the right.
Yusuf handed Marhoon a prompt chance for the equaliser yet the midfielder failed to select a reduced cross inside the box with only Barsham to beat. Waad’s complimentary kick from outside package simply flew over bench maintaining ball game intact prior to the break.
Qatar were dominating the possession yet both the sides were struggling to find rooms after a slow-moving begin to the second fifty percent.
Tamim Mansoor nearly scored his very first goal for the national group yet Lutfalla stopped his great angled hit from inside the box by diving to his left in the 57th min.
Right After Mohamed Adel missed a chance shooting the ball high after receiving a cross, Hassan’s attempt took Waad’s deflection tricking Barsham, who dove in the various other direction.
Bahrain won a fine after VAR validated substitute Mahdi Al Humaidan’s strike on target hit Waad’s hand following a corner kick. Yusuf put Bahrain in advance with a low hit on the appropriate corner tricking Barsham to seal victory as Qatar failed to equalise in 8 mins of injury time.
Previously, Ahmed Al Dhefiri scored in standstill time (90 +3 mins) as the 10-time champions Kuwait bordered the UAE 1-0 for their very first victory in the competition.
UAE, that delighted in a far better ball belongings, displayed a remarkable program making four shots on target from their 14 efforts with Kuwait having 2 shots on objective. Kuwait will certainly encounter Bahrain in their last group suit on Friday.
Activity will certainly resume in Basra tomorrow with last stage of suits in Group A led by hosts Iraq after a day’s break.
Last Updated: 11 January 2023