Indonesia | 2-0 | Saudi Arabia |
Ferdinand (31', 57') | Score |
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The match between Indonesia and Saudi Arabia takes place at 7:00 p.m. on November 19.
90+10' MATCH END
Indonesia 2-0 Saudi Arabia
90'
Justin Hubner received a second yellow card and was sent off.
81'
Saleh Al-Shehri shot from a distance but the ball went wide.
75'
Indonesia persisted with a solid defense. Up to this point, center back Jay Idzes was one of the best players on the home team.
70'
There are no more signs of improvement for Saudi Arabia. The away team's player just had another remarkable header but Paes made an excellent save.
63'
Saudi Arabia had psychological problems, they handled the ball hastily and were somewhat disoriented against Indonesia.
57' GOAL FOR INDONESIA
Indonesia 2-0 Saudi Arabia
Receiving a pass from Verdonk, Marselino Ferdinan calmly fired a tricky shot to raise the score to 2-0.
46' SECOND HALF BEGINS
Indonesia 1-0 Saudi Arabia
45+7' END OF FIRST HALF
Indonesia 1-0 Saudi Arabia
45+3'
Verdonk finished dangerously after a long pass from his teammate. Saudi Arabia then almost equalized but the blue-shirt striker's shot was not good.
45'
Indonesia counter-attacked very dangerously with Marselino Ferdinan and Rafael Struick.
38'
With the opening goal, the Indonesian team played at a more moderate pace. The home team's defenders played with concentration and neutralized the opponent's attacks well.
31' GOAL FOR INDONESIA
Indonesia 1-0 Saudi Arabia
Indonesia opened the scoring with a close-range shot from Marselino Ferdinan.
24'
The referee consulted VAR technology and only gave a yellow card for Justin Hubner's high foot foul on the Indonesian team.
15'
Saudi Arabia started to regain control of the game and pressed Maarten Paes' goal. The away team regained control of the game very quickly.
9' Chance for Indonesia
Thom Haye passed very well but Rafael Struick finished poorly and could not beat the Saudi goalkeeper in a one-on-one situation.
5' Chance for Indonesia
After Sandy Walsh's cross, Ferdinan headed dangerously but the Saudi Arabian defender made an excellent save.
2'
Marselino Ferdinan's shot hit the post.
1' The match begins
Indonesia 0-0 Saudi Arabia
Indonesia squad vs Saudi Arabia
Indonesia: Maarten Paes (1) - Calvin Verdonk (17), Justin Hubner (23), Jay Idzes (3), Rizky Ridho (5), Sandy Walsh (6) - Rafael Struick (9), Ivar Jenner (18), Thom Haye (19), Marselino Ferdinan (7) - Ragnar Oratmangoen (11).
Saudi Arabia: Ahmed Al Kassar (22) - Yasir Al Shahrani (13), Ali Al Bulayhi (5), Hassan Tambakti (17), Saud Abdulhamid (12) - Nasser Al Dawsari (6), Faisel Al Ghamdi (16), Mohammed Kanno (23) - Feras Al Brikan (9), Marwan Al Sahafi (8), Hamad Al Qahtani (19).
Pre-match information
Indonesia drew 1-1 with Saudi Arabia in the first leg. This is the basis for the Southeast Asian team to believe in their ability to score points at home in the rematch.
Saudi Arabia is not in good form at the moment. They have only won 1 of their last 5 matches (W1, D3). In their last 3 matches, Saudi Arabia has failed to score.
In Group C, the team led by coach Herve Renard has only scored 3 goals. No team has scored fewer goals than Saudi Arabia in all 3 groups.
Indonesia started the third qualifying round with three draws, and at one point were very close to winning. However, the team from the archipelago has not been able to create the first shock.
Indonesia have not won against any opponent outside Southeast Asia in the past year. Losses in the last two matches against China and Japan pushed coach Shin Tae-yong's team to the bottom of the table.
The situation in Group C - except for Japan, the remaining teams do not have much difference in points - keeps Indonesia's hope of advancing. At home, with the support of nearly 80,000 spectators, the team from the archipelago can dream of victory.
Source: https://vtcnews.vn/truc-tiep-bong-da-indonesia-vs-a-rap-xe-ut-hom-nay-19-11-ar908317.html
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