Uzbekistan beat Oman 2-1 at the Asian Cup
Eldor Shomurodov scored two minutes after coming on as a substitute to earn Uzbekistan a 2-1 win over Oman in their Group F opener at the 2019 Asian Cup and give Hector Cuper a victory in his first competitive match in charge.
Odil Ahmedov’s curling first-half free-kick broke the deadlock at Sharjah Stadium and Uzbekistan were indebted to goalkeeper Ignatiy Nesterov who made a string of saves to keep them ahead.
With victory in sight, Uzbekistan was undone by a fast Oman break that saw substitute Muhsen Al Ghassani score to pull his side level in the 72nd minute. But Shomurodov caught the Gulf Cup champions napping when he snatched possession and scored five minutes from time to get Uzbekistan off to a winning start despite Egor Krimets’ late dismissal.
Oman goalkeeper Faiyz Al Rusheidi, who was a late call-up to the squad, blocked Dostonbek Khamdamov’s fierce volley but disaster struck for Oman with five minutes left to play.
Shomurodov burst into the box and tried a left-footed shot that Al Rusheidi got a hand to but failed to keep out as he was beaten at his near post and, though Krimets was shown a straight red card for a foul on Al Ghassani, Cuper’s men joined Japan in taking maximum points in their first Group F match.
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