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Indonesia returns to the field on Tuesday (11), when they host the Philippines. Iraq plays on the same day, hosting Vietnam.
END OF MATCH
With peace of mind, an extra player and goals in the second half, Iraq beats Indonesia away from home!
45' Change in Indonesia
Change in Indonesia: Ferrdinan left and Vikri entered.
43' GOAL FOR IRAQ
Ali Jasim received the ball in the area and finished strongly, into the right corner, to increase the score!
41' Another change
Change in Iraq: Rashid left and Al Taay entered.
35' Out
Jasim received Ali's pass and shot hard, but sent it over the goal. And Tjoe-A-On receives a yellow for a foul on Haidar.
35' Change at Iraq
Replacement in Iraq: Sulaka left and Tahseen entered.
32' Change at Iraq
Jasim received the pass and shot hard, but to the right of the goal. And there was a change in Iraq: Ussein left and Ali entered.
30' Change in Indonesia
Change in Indonesia: Struick left and Sayuri entered.
27' PENALTY MISSED
And many fouls resulted in: another penalty, now made by Ari! But this time Hussein hit very hard and sent the ball over the goal!
24' Too many fouls
And the game continues with Iraq in control, but at the same time there are a lot of fouls.
20' Changes at Indonesia
Substitutions in Indonesia: Pattynama, Haye and Walsh left for Arhan, Jenner and Mangkualam.
Iraq controls the game
With one more, Iraq maintains control of the game and tries to bring danger!
14' RED CARD
For a foul on Amyn, with great force, Jordi Amat receives a straight red card!
10' GOAL FOR IRAQ
And Hubner makes the foul inside the area, with the maximum penalty for Iraq! Hussein hit the right corner to open the scoring!
7' Out
Bayesh, in the cross, was higher than the defense and headed it, but sent it out.
3' Changes
And confirming: at half-time Iraq made changes, where Rasan and Iqbal came out for Jasim and Amyn.
SECOND HALF STARTS
The players return to the pitch and the ball rolls for the second stage of the match!
END OF FIRST HALF
Without extra time, the first half between Indonesia and Iraq ends in a 0-0 draw!
41' Take away the defense
In a beautiful exchange of passes, Indonesia managed to reach the area, but within two moments the Iraqi defense cleared the ball away.
38' Missed chance
Hussein was receiving the pass in front to come face to face with the goalkeeper, but he did it with too much force and the ball ended up with Ari.
35' Corner
In the following descent, Iraq had a corner, but the shot rehearsed to enter the area was easily cleared by the defense.
32' Hasan
Struick received it in front, on the run, and found Walsh in the middle, who hit the goal and sent the ball into Hasan's hands.
28' Slow game
And despite the clear definition on the field of which team attacks and which defends, it was a game with few emotions.
24' And so is the game
Iraq maintains possession and tries to attack, while Indonesia manages to find quick breaks in counterattacks.
20' More corner
Now on the right, Indonesia had a corner, but this time it was taken short, for Ridho's cross, which the Iraq defense cleared in two halves.
17' Corner
On the left, Indonesia had a corner, the second of the game and the second for them. But the hit on the first post was weak and the Iraqi defense cleared it without danger.
15' Goal disallowed
In a foul on the right, the ball was crossed in the area, the defense cleared it badly, with it returning to the middle, where Bayesh headed the ball towards the goal, but the referee called an attacking foul and disallowed Iraq's goal!
13' Slow game
After an intense start, the game saw a drop in production from the teams, which ran into defenses.
9' Out
Rashid, at the edge of the area, hit hard, low, and sent the ball to the right of the goal.
6' Yellow card
And soon after, during Indonesia's counterattack, Hussein pulled his opponent's shirt and received a yellow card.
4' Take away the defense
With a foul in the middle, Iraq had the chance to create the first dangerous chance of the game, but the cross was cleared by the defense.
HERE WE GO
The players appear on the field and the ball rolls for the first stage of the match!
More of the warm-up!
Final moments in the dressing room as we prepare for kick-off! ????????????????#IDNvIRQ #AsianQualifiers pic.twitter.com/O39OH7z6xh — Iraq National Team (@IraqNT_EN) June 6, 2024
Today's games - part 2
Closing the round, later today, we will have: Uzbekistan x Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan x Malaysia, Pakistan x Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan x Qatar, Palestine x Lebanon, Nepal x United Arab Emirates, Jordan x Tajikistan and Bahrain x Yemen.
Today's games - part 1
All games in the round take place today, with the following matches: Bangladesh x Australia, Chinese Taipei x Oman, Hong Kong x Iran, Vietnam x Philippines, Singapore x South Korea, China x Thailand, Myanmar x Japan, North Korea x Syria and India v Kuwait.
Retrospect - part 3
Finally, in these seven matches, Iraq scored 19 goals, with an average of 2.71, while Indonesia scored just five goals, with an average of 0.71 goals per game.
Retrospect - part 2
At home, Indonesia hosted Iraq in two games, losing both, but never in the World Cup qualifiers. In a friendly in 1996, the first defeat was 4-0 and, in the Asian Cup Qualifiers in 2023, the defeat was 2-0.
Retrospect - part 1
There are seven games in history between the two teams, where Iraq won six times and drew once, in a confrontation where Indonesia never won. There were still two games in the Qualifiers, with a draw and an Iraqi victory.
Iraq's Arrival
Less than an hour to go until kick-off in Jakarta! ????????????????#IDNvIRQ #AsianQualifiers pic.twitter.com/kBpCSBbBxM — Iraq National Team (@IraqNT_EN) June 6, 2024
Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
Calm before the ????????????????????.#KitaGaruda #TimnasDay pic.twitter.com/bxMDs565OX — Timnas Indonesia (@TimnasIndonesia) June 6, 2024
Warm-up!
The players appear on the pitch to start the warm-up.
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Iraq must also go to the game with their starting team for this difficult clash
Iraq's probable team for the match is: Hassan, H. Ali, Natiq, Adnan, Doski; Iqbal, Bayesh, Resan; Jasim, Hussein, M. Ali.
With the best they have, Indonesia should go into the game with the following lineup
Indonesia's probable team for the match is: Ari, Baggott, Ridho, Amat; Sayuri, Hubner, Klok, Arhan; Sulistyawan, Struick, Drajad.
Absences: both teams are at full strength for the match!
The two teams come with maximum strength for today's clash, being able to use their best to seek a place in the next phase and dream of qualifying for the World Cup.
And in the second round of the Qualifiers, the two teams are again in the same group, together with Vietnam once again!
And in these Qualifiers, group F has Iraq leading with 12 points, five above Indonesia, which has seven points, four points above Vietnam – which was in the Asian Cup group (!) – and six points above the Philippines. Remembering that we are in the Second Round of these Qualifiers, where 12 teams qualify for the third round, where they will be divided into two groups with six teams each.
The Asian Cup was a low point for both teams, who didn't go far
Returning to the Asian Cup, Indonesia and Iraq were in the same group, interestingly. Iraq scored nine points, leading the group – only to fall into the round of 16 soon after. Japan came second, followed by Indonesia, eliminated with three points. Vietnam closed the group with no points gained.
Iraq is looking for a place in the third phase of the Qualifiers with ease
Iraq, on the other hand, has had one defeat and two wins in their last games. On January 29th, still in the Asian Cup, in the round of 16, the defeat was 3-2 to Jordan, with goals from Al-Naimat, Abu Arab and Al-Rashdan, while Saad Natiq and Ayman Hussein relaxed. On March 21, at home, returning to the qualifiers, the victory was 1-0 over the Philippines, with a goal from Mohanad Ali. And on the 26th, away from home, the victory was 5-0 over the Philippines, with Ayman Hussein, who scored two, Al-Ammari, Zidane Iqbal and Zaid Tahssen.
Recovering in the season after the Asian Cup, this is how Indonesia arrives!
Indonesia arrives for this game with two wins and a draw in the last games they played. On March 21, at home, they won 1-0 over Vietnam, with a goal from Mauliana Vikri. After that, on the 26th, away from home, the victory was over Vietnam 3-0, with goals from Jay Idzes, Ragnar Ortmangoen and Ramadhan Sananta. And on Sunday (2), the draw was goalless at home with Tanzania, in a friendly.
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