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Group B: Uzbekistan fight back to book spot

AIPS ASIA News:

Al Wakrah: Azizbek Turgenbov’s late header cancelled out Martin Boyle’s first half penalty to ensure Uzbekistan earned a 1-1 draw with Australia at Al Janoub Stadium on Tuesday as the Socceroos confirmed their status as Group B winners at the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023™.

Boyle converted a minute into injury time after a handball by Odiljon Xamrobekov to put the Socceroos within sight of a third straight win, but substitute Turgenbov levelled in the 78th minute to seal second place in the standings for Srecko Katanec’s side.
The result means Australian will next take on one of the third placed finishers in the Round of 16 while Uzbekistan are due to meet the runners-up in Group F when the knockout rounds begin on Sunday.


Socceroos coach Graham Arnold made five changes to the team that started the 1-0 win over Syria while Katanec dropped Jaloliddin Masharipov and Igor Sergeyev to the bench among four switches the Slovenian made to the Uzbekistan line-up that defeated India.
Portsmouth striker Kusini Yengi was one of those brought into the Australia team and the 25-year-old headed into the net in the 11th minute, but his effort was quickly ruled out with Boyle in an offside position in the build-up.

 

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Group B: Uzbekistan fight back to book spot

AIPS ASIA News:

Al Wakrah: Azizbek Turgenbov’s late header cancelled out Martin Boyle’s first half penalty to ensure Uzbekistan earned a 1-1 draw with Australia at Al Janoub Stadium on Tuesday as the Socceroos confirmed their status as Group B winners at the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023™.

Boyle converted a minute into injury time after a handball by Odiljon Xamrobekov to put the Socceroos within sight of a third straight win, but substitute Turgenbov levelled in the 78th minute to seal second place in the standings for Srecko Katanec’s side.
The result means Australian will next take on one of the third placed finishers in the Round of 16 while Uzbekistan are due to meet the runners-up in Group F when the knockout rounds begin on Sunday.


Socceroos coach Graham Arnold made five changes to the team that started the 1-0 win over Syria while Katanec dropped Jaloliddin Masharipov and Igor Sergeyev to the bench among four switches the Slovenian made to the Uzbekistan line-up that defeated India.
Portsmouth striker Kusini Yengi was one of those brought into the Australia team and the 25-year-old headed into the net in the 11th minute, but his effort was quickly ruled out with Boyle in an offside position in the build-up.

 

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