AFC U-16 Championship India 2016: Oman play 1-1 draw with Iraq, progress into quarterfinals

AFC U16 Omen vs IragGoa: Arshad Al Alawi's stoppage time goal ensured Oman topped Group C and progressed to the quarter-finals of the AFC U-16 Championship India 2016 along with Thursday's opponents Iraq in dramatic circumstances after a 1-1 draw.

Korea Republic had edged ahead of Oman on goals scored - thanks to their 3-0 lead over Malaysia in the group's other tie played simultaneously at Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium - as the game at GMC Stadium entered its dying minutes.

And Oman, who began the tie on top of Group C, had faced elimination after Mohammed Dawood's first half opener for Iraq.  

But just as it looked like time was running out for the team from the Sultanate, Al Alawi broke into the area to fire home and flip the script on its head and send Oman back to the top of the group ahead of Iraq on goal difference with Korea Republic, who moments earlier had been through to the quarter-finals, eliminated from the competition.

With a draw enough for both teams to progress to the knockout stages irrespective of the result in Group C's other tie, the first half-hour saw few clear-cut chances for either side.
Nevertheless, it was Iraq who took the lead with eight minutes remaining before the break.
Ali Ahmed's long ball over the top saw Oman goalkeeper Yousuf Al Sheyadi and his defenders hesitate and allow Alaa Adnan to nip in and push the ball past the exposed custodian, where the overlapping Dawood was on hand to slot home into the empty net.
Stung at conceding their first goal of the tournament, Oman looked to respond and Yousuf Al Malki's free-kick from 25-yards out had Iraq 'keeper Ali Ibadi stretching, but the ball curled narrowly over the crossbar and landed on the top of the net.

With Korea Republic leading against Malaysia at the interval, Oman needed at least another goal to ensure their place in the last eight and just five minutes into the second period, Thamir Al Zaabi drilled inches wide from the edge of the penalty area after he chested down a high pass from Al Alawi.

Oman continued to dictate play in the second period and with 18 minutes remaining the ball fell to Mohammed Al Qaidi inside the penalty area, but a heavy first touch from the substitute saw him forced to take on the shot at an angle and he directed his shot into the side-netting.


And Al Qaidi had a chance barely a minute later from a similar position but this time he steered his shot wide of the opposite post.


As the clock neared 90 minutes, it looked like Oman had passed up their final chance as a Muatasim Al Bakari header from Khalid Al Baraa's cross grazed the wrong side of the woodwork.


But there was still to be a dramatic end to the tie.


Into added time, striker Al Alawai picked up the ball outside the penalty area and kept on going, rounding three Iraqi defenders and, despite the acute angle, placed the ball across Ibadi and into the opposite corner of the net to end the match, and Group C, in the most extraordinary fashion.


Oman Coach Yaquob Al Sabahi said: “It was one of the most difficult matches in my life and it was not easy for my players. One minute you are number one in the group, then you are out of the group, and then we're back in again after scoring a last minute goal.
The players were under pressure and when they missed chances they felt more pressure. But I had confidence in my players especially the goalscorer Arshad Al Alawai. Now we have to prepare for the next round. The best eight teams are in the tournament now so we have to work hard. It is most important now to recover our players and get ready for the challenge ahead.”

Iraq Coach Qahtan Chitheer said: “It was a difficult match for us because we had injuries and suffered a bit from the conditions. We knew we had to perform well and we tried hard to reach a good level and go to the knockout stage. Oman is a good team with good players and they played very well in the first and second match ahead of this game. I think we played well in the first half and they played well in the second half, so it was an even game and the result was fair.”

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