Dead-eye Ali Mabkhout fires UAE to Asian Cup third place finish

Sport360 staff 16:31 30/01/2015
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  • Ali Mabkhout (2nd L) is greeted by teammates for his goal against Iraq in the Asian Cup.

    Ali Mabkhout put one hand on the Asian Cup top-scorer award on Friday as the UAE came from behind to beat 10-man Iraq 3-2 in a rollercoaster third-place playoff.

    The Al Jazira marksman took his tally for the competition to five with a nerveless second-half penalty in Newcastle, putting him a goal ahead of partner Ahmed Khalil, who grabbed a brace.

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    Khalil opened the scoring on 16 minutes, sliding the ball past goalkeeper Mohammed Hameed to complete a blistering counter-attack sparked by midfield wizard Omar Abdulrahman.

    It was the stand-in captain's first goal since his double against Qatar in their opening group match, and the Emiratis were on top in the early stages with Abdulrahman again pulling the strings.

    But on 28 minutes the momentum swung towards Iraq when Waleed Salim's deflected shot from inside the box looped over goalkeeper Khalid Eisa and into the back of the net.

    The Iraqis then took the lead three minutes before half-time, winger Amjed Kalaf slotting in a rebound from close range after Eisa parried Ahmed Yaseen's powerful shot.

    Iraq would rue that miss six minutes after the break when Abdulrahman chipped a trademark ball over the defence to Khalil, who finished with aplomb to make it 2-2.

    UAE soon went 3-2 ahead when Mabkhout rolled in his penalty on 57 minutes after being bundled over in the box by Ahmed Ibrahim, who was consequently sent off.

    Omar Abdulrahman contests the ball with Waleed Salim of Iraq.

    Iraq's 10 men worked tirelessly for the equaliser in the remaining half-hour but UAE held firm to finish the tournament on a high in front of a healthy crowd of 12,000.

    Mabkhout now has a strong chance of being crowned top scorer in the tournament, although Australia's Tim Cahill will go into Saturday's final on three goals.

    "I hope he doesn't overtake Mabkhout tomorrow," exclaimed Ali. "I want my player to be top scorer."

    Khalil, later named man of the match, also backed Mabkhout.

    "He deserves it," the forward smiled, adding that he had no problem stepping aside for his strike partner to take the penalty.

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