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February 29, 2012 7:15 PM IST
Grand Hamad Stadium — ad-Dōha (Doha)
Referee: Abdullah Al Hilali
Attendance: 950
February 29, 2012 7:15 PM IST
Grand Hamad Stadium — ad-Dōha (Doha)
Referee: Abdullah Al Hilali
Attendance: 950
Iraq 7-1 Singapore: Raddy Avramovic's men are handed a devastating defeat in their final World Cup qualifier
Defensive blunders and lack of concentration contribute to a crushing loss for the Lions as they end an already disappointing qualifying campaign on a miserable note
By Sugumaran Devaraja
Football Association of Singapore
Any hopes of Singapore ending the World Cup 2014 qualifying round on a high was ended with a convincing 7-1 rout by Iraq, in Qatar on Wednesday.
Singapore was coming into the game on a morale boosting 2-2 draw against Azerbaijan and fans were expecting a performance from the Lions.
The first goal of the match was scored by Kerrar Jasim, who capitalized on a mistake by Shahril Ishak to drill home a first time time shot under goalkeeper Hassan Sunny.
The second goal soon followed with Younis Mahmood racing down the right flank and cutting past his marker to slot home from close range to double the lead.
The Iraqi attack was running the Singapore defense ragged and when Hassan Sunny felled Hawar Mohd in the box, he converted the penalty to extend the lead for the Iraqis.
The Lions managed to pull a goal back on 25 minutes when Isa Halim drilled a low shot after being setup by Shahril Ishak but it was soon 4-1 after another penalty incident. Nashat Akram was brought down by Daniel Bennett and he stepped up to convert it himself.
By now it was all Iraq attack against Singapore defense and only brilliant keeping by Hassan Sunny and poor finishing by the Iraqis was keeping the scoreline respectable. The half time whistle was certainly a welcome respite for the Singapore team who were being run ragged.
Almost immediately after the break it was 5-1. Sloppy defending allowed Mustafa Karim to find space in the box and find the net despite being surrounded by Singapore defenders.
Singapore's best chance in the second half came when Qiu Li found Ruzainin unmarked at the far post with plant of space, but his first touch was poor and the danger cleared.
On 60 minutes, Younis Mahmood scored his second goal when he was again given all the time in the world to turn and find the net.
The winner was already certain when in the 90th minute, Younis Mahmood found space to run through and chip Hassan Sunny to complete his hat-trick.
Any hopes of Singapore ending the World Cup 2014 qualifying round on a high was ended with a convincing 7-1 rout by Iraq, in Qatar on Wednesday.
Singapore came into the game off the back of a morale-boosting 2-2 draw against Azerbaijan and fans were expecting a performance from the Lions, but they were roundly beaten on the night.
The first goal of the match was scored by Kerrar Jasim, who capitalised on a mistake by Shahril Ishak to drill home a first-time shot under goalkeeper Hassan Sunny.
The second goal soon followed, with Younis Mahmood racing down the right flank and cutting past his marker to slot home from close range to double the lead.
The Iraqi attack was running the Singapore defense ragged and when Hassan Sunny felled Hawar Mohd in the box, he converted the penalty to extend the lead for the Iraqis.
The Lions managed to pull a goal back on 25 minutes when Isa Halim drilled a low shot after being setup by Shahril Ishak but it was soon 4-1 after another penalty incident. Nashat Akram was brought down by Daniel Bennett and he stepped up to convert it himself.
By now it was all Iraq attack against Singapore defence and only brilliant keeping by Hassan Sunny and poor finishing by the Iraqis was keeping the scoreline respectable. The half-time whistle was certainly a welcome respite for the Singapore team.
Almost immediately after the break it was 5-1. Sloppy defending allowed Mustafa Karim to find space in the box and find the net despite being surrounded by Singapore defenders.
Singapore's best chance in the second half came when Qiu Li found Ruzaini Zainal unmarked at the far post with plenty of space, but his first touch was poor and the defender ended up clearing the ball.
Mahmood scored his second goal on the hour mark when he was again given all the time in the world to turn and find the net. With the match a foregone conclusion, the forward then completed a personal milestone in the 90th minute, finding space to run through and chip Hassan Sunny to complete his hat-trick.
Singapore have now completed their World Cup Qualifying campaign with six straight defeats and just two goals scored, while Iraq progress to the next round together with Jordan.
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Top Scorers
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Shinji Okazaki
Striker Japan |
6 | 0 |
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Chu-Young Park
Striker South Korea |
6 | 0 |
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Younis Mahmoud Khalaf
Striker Iraq |
6 | 0 |
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Khalfan Al-Khalfan
Striker Qatar |
4 | 2 |
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Nashat Akram
Midfielder Iraq |
4 | 1 |