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Austria edge hard-fought battle with Jordan
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FIFA Official·1 day ago

Austria edge hard-fought battle with Jordan

Austria goals: Schmid (20), Al Arab own goal (76), Arnautovic (90+12 pen) Jordan goal: Ali Olwan (50)

first match at the FIFA World Cup™ in 28 years ended with a hard-fought victory over Jordan, thanks to a first-half strike from Romano Schmid, an own goal by Jordan defender Yazan Al Arab and a Marko Arnautovic penalty deep into injury time.

Debutants started brightly and carved out the first half-chance of the game in just the second minute at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, but captain Ehsan Haddad fired his effort into the side-netting.

Odeh Fakhouri then sent another warning shot a quarter of an hour later, but his strike from distance was tipped over the bar by Austria goalkeeper Alexander Schlager.

It was instead Austria that took the lead in the 20th minute, when Schmid whipped an unstoppable drive into the back of the net from the edge of the area.

Parity was restored five minutes into the second period, after a terrific solo effort from Ali Olwan.

The Nashama No9 carried the ball forward after being played into the Austria half by Noor Al Rawabdeh and, after breaking into the penalty area, he jinked inside and bent an inch-perfect shot home to create history and become the first Jordanian to score at the World Cup.

Arnautovic thought he had re-established Austria’s lead in the 67th minute, stabbing in after the ball broke to him in the six-yard box when Jordan goalkeeper Yazeed Abulaila failed to get enough purchase on a punch clear at a corner, but after a VAR on-field review the effort was ruled out for a handball in the build-up by Stefan Posch.

Arnautovic and his team-mates were celebrating again soon afterwards though, when the unfortunate Al Arab headed into his own net to put Austria back in front.

The veteran then added the gloss as he rifled in from the penalty spot in the 12th minute of time added on.

Austria have now played 30 FIFA World Cup matches to date, and not a single one of them has finished goalless.

Sources: FIFA Official

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