National Youth Team
UZBEKISTAN SEAL LAST EIGHT SPOT WITH A WIN OVER YEMEN
20 Sep 2016

GOA: Asadbek Sobirjonov’s second-half winner ensured Uzbekistan maintained their 100% record at the AFC U-16 Championship India 2016 with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Yemen in Group D on Tuesday.

A goalless first half at GMC Stadium saw Uzbekistan start the brighter but Yemen end strongly before Sobirjonov finally opened the scoring midway through the second half.

Yemen almost equalised in the final 10 minutes when substitute Ahmed Maher headed against the woodwork but Uzbekistan survived and will now win Group D if they defeat DPR Korea on Friday.

Uzbekistan came out the blocks firing and could have opened the scoring as early as the first minute.

Sobirjonov broke into the penalty area from the left before cutting back to Rasul Yuldoshov but the midfielder saw his effort from close in saved at point-blank range by goalkeeper Aiman Al Suraihi.

But after a shaky start, Yemen gradually came back into the tie and the energetic Yousef Kandash fired narrowly over Abduvakhid Nematov’s crossbar on 20 minutes.

The West Asians then had the ball in the back of the net on 34 minutes when captain Amir Saleh’s mishit strike from distance was controlled on the edge of the area by Kandash, who turned and placed into the bottom right corner only to see his goal chalked off for offside.  

And two minutes before the interval Waleed Aswad’s free-kick from the right touchline clipped the top of the bar on the way over.

Amin Al Sunaini’s team came close yet again a minute later as Kandash’s drilled strike from distance took a wicked deflection off defender Ikhtiyor Kholdorov but the wrong-footed Nematov somehow pulled off a stunning one-handed save as the score remained level at the break.

Uzbekistan substitute Shukhrat Nematov cut in on to his left foot and shot goalwards from outside the area three minutes after the restart but Al Suraihi was equal to the challenge before the same player blazed wide with only the ‘keeper to beat five minutes later.

The Central Asians were now in firm control and Doniyor Abdumannopov’s powerfully driven strike from distance skimmed the woodwork soon after as the opening goal seemed inevitable.

Yemen had a chance of their own on the 65th when they burst forward on the counter-attack but Aswad blasted over from inside the left side of the penalty area after being picked out by Kandash.

The Uzbeks did break the deadlock on 68 minutes, though, as Abdumannopov’s delicate chipped pass found Sobirjonov and the midfielder kept his composure 10 yards from goal to side-foot home on the bounce.

But Yemen came agonisingly close to claiming a point as Maher headed Muneef Jassar’s cross onto the bar before heading his follow-up effort over as Uzbekistan held out to make it two wins from two.

(Picture & Report Courtesy: www.the-afc.com)

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