Compared to Tajikistan, Jordan is rated higher. The reality on the field shows that the West Asian team completely pressed the field in this match.
After the first few minutes of tentative play, Jordan accelerated the attack speed from the second half of the first half. In the 30th minute, Mahmoud Al-Mardi passed the ball from the left side of the 16m50 area, allowing Yazan Al-Naimat to cushion the ball from about 5m, sending the ball into the vertical post.
In the 34th minute, Jordan put the ball into Tajikistan’s net. In this phase, striker Ali Olwan kicked the ball from about 18 meters and the goalkeeper of the Tajikistan team pushed the ball out.
A player from the West Asian team rushed to kick the ball into the net, but the referee did not recognize the goal. This was because Jordan’s player was in an offside position.
In the second half, the advantage on the field continued to favor Jordan. In the 65th minute, midfielder Abdallah Nasib’s teammate, centre-back Abdallah Nasib, picked up a pass from a corner kick on the right side to join the attack.
This guy headed from in front of Tajikistan’s 5m50 area and the ball bounced off Tajikistan’s defender Vahdat Hanonov into the net, giving Jordan a 1-0 lead.
After scoring a goal, Jordan actively slowed down his play. On the other end of the field, Tajikistan tried to attack but could not penetrate the opponent’s goal and accepted a 0-1 defeat.
Overcoming Tajikistan Jordan won the right to enter the semi-finals. Jordan’s opponent in the semi-finals is the winner of the match between Australia and South Korea taking place tonight (February 2).
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