Tuesday, January 9th 2018 04:59 PM
Changzhou, China: Almoez Ali’s second half strike proved the difference
as Qatar recorded a narrow 1-0 win over Uzbekistan in their AFC U23
Championship 2018 opener at the Changzhou Olympic Sports Centre on
Tuesday.
The Duhail forward’s goal leaves Qatar second in Group A behind
table-topping China PR who beat Oman 3-0 in the day’s earlier game.
In a closely fought first half, it was Uzbekistan who dominated the early
proceedings, Zabikhillo Urinboev firing inches over following a neat
interchange of passes with Dostonbek Khamdamov on the edge of the
area after 14 minutes.
Qatar responded well however, with dynamic captain Ahmad Moein, a
member of the squad when his country finished fourth at the tournament’s
last edition in 2016, fizzing a shot narrowly wide shortly after the half hour
mark.
With Qatar clearly growing in confidence, midfielder Salem Al Hajri then
rattled the Uzbekistan bar with a rasping drive from distance as the
opening period came to an entertaining close.
Urinboev headed just wide of the target from a pinpoint Javokhir Sidikov
free-kick shortly after the restart, before Qatar took the lead on 55 minutes
in stunning fashion.
A swift move down the right saw the impressive Hashim Ali break into
the box and deliver a delightful cross that the advancing Almoez rifled
into the net past the despairing dive of Uzbekistan goalkeeper Dilshod
Khamraev.
As Uzbekistan desperately pushed for an equaliser, successive Qatari
counter-attacks saw Khamraev deny both Hisham and, in the game’s
dying embers, substitute Khaled Mohammed.
Qatar’s next outing comes on Friday when they face Oman, while
Uzbekistan will tackle host nation China.
Qatar line-up: Mohammed Al Bakri, Tarek Salman, Tammem Al Muhaiza,
Bassam Al Rawi, Abdullah Al Ahrak, Ahmed Moein, Sultan Al Berek, Akram
Afif, Hisham Ali, Salem Al Hajr and Al Moez Ali
Substitutes: Mishal Al Shammari and Khalid Mohammed