AFC Asian Cup: Jordan beats Tajikistan 1-0 to enter semifinal for the first time
An own goal by Vahdat Hanonov helped Jordan beat Tajikistan 1-0 to qualify for the semifinals of the AFC Asian Cup for the first time, at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in Qatar on Friday.
Published : Feb 02, 2024 19:00 IST , Al Rayyan, Qatar - 2 MINS READ
Jordan set up a semifinal against South Korea or Australia after ending Tajikistan’s fairytale Asian Cup run with a nervy 1-0 win on Friday.
In a cagey quarterfinal, a deflected second-half own goal was just about enough to see Jordan reach the last four for the first time.
It was tough on charismatic Croatian coach Petar Segrt and his Tajikistan team, which was the lowest-ranked side left in Qatar and won plenty of new friends in its first Asian Cup.
But it was a piece of history for Jordan under its Moroccan coach Hussein Ammouta, the kingdom having been defeated in their previous quarterfinals in 2004 and 2011.
Jordan, ranked 87 to the 106 of Tajikistan, scored twice in stoppage time to stun Iraq 3-2 in the previous round and it made the better start in front of 36,000 spectators at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, a 2022 World Cup venue.
But Tajikistan carved out the first big chance, midfielder Ehson Panjshanbe haring into the box and clipping his first-time effort onto the top of Jordan’s bar on 15 minutes.
VAR was called into action when Tajikistan’s Zoir Dzhuraboev sliced down Yazan Al-Naimat in the box but VAR agreed with the referee and said no penalty.
Segrt had to look for substitutions midway through the half when Shahrom Samiev was forced off with a hamstring injury, the striker departing in floods of tears.
Jordan fans dominated in the crowd and thought their team had scored on the half-hour mark, but danger man Naimat poked wide from a tight angle.
In front of Jordan’s watching Crown Prince Hussein, they had a double chance just afterwards, but Ali Olwan was denied by Rustam Yatimov and then the goalkeeper saved Rajaei Ayed’s weak follow-up.
Tajikistan looked fatigued from its exertions in defeating the United Arab Emirates on penalties in the last 16 and was restricted to playing on the break.
Segrt’s men stepped it up to start the second half.
Shervoni Mabatshoev was crowded out in the box with only Jordan goalkeeper Yazeed Abulaila to beat but with an hour gone and the semi-finals on the line the game needed a spark.
On 66 minutes, it got it when Jordan defender Abdallah Nasib rose at a corner and his header deflected off Tajikistan’s Vahdat Hanonov and into his own goal.
Both sides had chances after that but Jordan held on to book their place in the last four.
Son Heung-min’s South Korea faces Australia later Friday.
In Saturday’s remaining quarterfinals, holder Qatar faces Uzbekistan while pre-tournament favourite Japan plays Iran.