Qatar hold Lippi’s China, Aussies survive scare in Bangkok

Published November 16, 2016
SAITAMA: Saudi Arabia’s forward Nassir Alshamrani (second L) attempts a header against Japan during their 2018 World Cup qualifier at Saitama Stadium on Tuesday.—AFP
SAITAMA: Saudi Arabia’s forward Nassir Alshamrani (second L) attempts a header against Japan during their 2018 World Cup qualifier at Saitama Stadium on Tuesday.—AFP

KUNMING: Marcello Lippi’s dreams of taking China to the next World Cup received a reality check on Tuesday, while Asian champions Australia were made to sweat in a near-nightmare in Bangkok.

China’s 0-0 draw with Qatar did nothing to boost their dwindling hopes of reaching Russia 2018, even after World Cup-winning coach Lippi was appointed last month.

Mile Jedinak scored twice from the spot as Australia came from behind to draw 2-2 with Thailand, dropping out of Group ‘B’ automatic qualifying places as a result.

Elsewhere, Japan eased the pressure on coach Vahid Halilhodzic with a 2-1 win over Saudi Arabia, while South Korea needed Koo Ja-Cheol’s late winner to overcome Uzbekistan 2-1.

Lippi arrived in China with great fanfare — and reportedly, a huge pay cheque — but he was unable to start with a win which would have lifted them off the bottom of Group ‘A’.

The Italian admits ambitious China need a “miracle” to reach Russia, which would be only their second World Cup after their sole appearance ended pointless and goalless in 2002.

China enjoyed more chances but they were unable to find the breakthrough against 2022 World Cup hosts Qatar, who remain second from bottom and also unlikely to qualify for 2018.

In Bangkok, Teerasil Dangda’s double left Australia on the brink of a shock defeat, before Socceroos captain Jedinak scored his second penalty of the night on 65 minutes.

The draw demoted Australia from second to provisional third in their group, a point behind Saudi Arabia and Japan, with only the top two winning automatic qualification for Russia.

SEOUL: South Korea’s Ji Dong-won (R) battles for the ball with Vitaliy Denisov of Uzbekistan during their World Cup qualifier at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on Tuesday.—AP
SEOUL: South Korea’s Ji Dong-won (R) battles for the ball with Vitaliy Denisov of Uzbekistan during their World Cup qualifier at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on Tuesday.—AP

‘WE HAD TO STAY STRONG’

“I think to come away with less than three points here is a real shame, a big disappointment,” said Aston Villa’s Jedinak. “We have to move forward, we need to assess what’s gone wrong here and try to rectify it quickly.”

Goals from Hiroshi Kiyotake and Genki Haraguchi put Japan back on track as they beat Saudi Arabia 2-1 in Saitama to go level on points with the visitors at the top of Group ‘B’.

Kiyotake’s penalty on the stroke of half-time was hotly disputed by the Saudis and scuffles broke out between the players as they disappeared down the tunnel.

“Credit to the players for beating a good Saudi team,” said Halilhodzic, whose future has been plunged into doubt after a poor run of form during the qualifying campaign.

“This is a big victory for us but it was a deserved one,” added the Franco-Bosnian, after his side improved to 10 points from five games, with five remaining.

“We have had to stay strong to come back from some difficult situations and no doubt there will be more to overcome before we get to Russia.”

South Korea gave their coach Uli Stielike a 62nd birthday to remember but there were some nervy moments after Uzbekistan’s Marat Bikmaev opened the scoring on 25 minutes.

Nam Tae-Hee equalised after half-time before Koo rifled the winner on 85 minutes, ensuring Stielike’s men leapfrog the Uzbeks into second place in Group ‘A’.

Iran were held 0-0 by Syria in Malaysia but they remain top of the group, one point ahead of South Korea.

Published in Dawn, November 16th, 2016

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