A damaging defeat to Australia on Tuesday left the UAE looking for a new coach and with dreams of making World Cup 2018 in tatters.
Physically outmatched by the Socceroos in a match they should have dared not to lose, unmarked headers from corners in each half by Burton Albion centre midfielder Jackson Irvine and Ingolstadt winger Mathew Leckie were enough to halt the once-ailing host’s run of four-successive draws.
The final whistle at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium was soon followed by coach Mahdi Ali announcing his resignation, terminating a four-and-a-half-year tenure which began with such hope after the London 2012 Olympics but ended in despair. He exits with the once seemingly pre-destined belief that the ‘Golden Generation’ would secure the nation’s second-ever participation in ruins.
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Irvine had also seen a header smartly saved by Al Jazira shot stopper Ali Khaseif, before the resultant corner was nodded in by Leckie for a repeat of his goal against Iraq. A long path walked with Ali which also included a win at the 2013 Gulf Cup and the joy of the Asian Cup was meant to culminate in a spot at Russia. The UAE can now only dream of such an outcome, with or without their mentor.