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Al Ain: Jordan won the surprise by imposing 1-0 against Australia, title holder at the opening of Group B of the Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates Sunday.
Anas Bani Yasin scored Jordan's only goal with a powerful header after a perfect center from Musa Al-Tamari in the 26th minute to ignite Hamas with 5,000 Jordanian spectators at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain.
"I thank the players for playing well, they followed all the instructions and all that I asked for," said Jordan coach Vital Burklmans.
Jordan has three points before Syria plays with the Palestinian team later in the group.
Youssef Al Rawashdah shot a powerful shot early in the game, saved by goaltender Matthew Ryan. Australia had an opportunity to score thanks to a shot by Auer Mabel, facing goaltender Amer Shafi.
Four minutes after the first goal, Baha Abdel Rahman fired a free kick from the bar to miss the team's second goal, dubbed Al Nashami.
Australia insisted on a draw after two changes in the first 10 minutes of the second half and Mabel almost scored after a powerful shot from Al Qaim.
Jimmy McClaren continued the rebound but failed to equalize in the 78th minute.
"We started the game slowly and in the second half, we completely controlled the game, but we were not able to score the goal," said Australian coach Graham Arnold.
* Pressure and opportunities Eight minutes before the end, substitute Jackson Irvine headed for a crossbar but put the lead in goal.
Substitute Chris Acconomidis sent a center inside the area and escaped from goalkeeper Shafi, who received excellent support from supporters, but the Jordanian defense was far behind .
Australia thought that she had finally broken the Jordanians' determination after McLaren had hit the goal, but the referee canceled it by infiltrating a crowd of Jordan's fans in the 86th minute .
More than one Jordanian player fell in the final minutes to calm the pace of the Australian fast play and Said Al-Marjan is injured.
Contrary to the progress of the match, Jordan launched a quick counterattack by replacing Ahmed Arsan with a midfielder before hitting the ball into Australia's goal net for 90 minutes.
Ahmed Al Kaf (Oman) scored a lost time of five minutes, but Jordan's defense determination and goalkeeper Shafi's backup on two consecutive occasions during the recent attack kept the score unchanged.
Jordan will face Syria in the second round of Group B on Thursday while Australia will meet the Palestinian team the next day. (Reuters)
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