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Umaru hat-trick propels Qatar to victory in 11-goal thriller

Published: 22 Oct 2018 - 08:10 am | Last Updated: 05 Nov 2021 - 10:03 am
Qatar’s Abdulrasheed Umaru celebrates after scoring a hat-trick during yesterday’s match.

Qatar’s Abdulrasheed Umaru celebrates after scoring a hat-trick during yesterday’s match.

The Peninsula

Jakarta: Abdulrasheed Umaru scored a hat-trick as a formidable first half performance laid the foundations for Qatar’s incredible 6-5 win over a resilient hosts Indonesia in their second match at the AFC U-19 Championship yesterday.

In addition to Ubaru’s brilliant treble (14’, 41’, 56’), Hashim Ali (11’, 51’) and  Mohammed Waad Abdulwahhab (24’) were also on target for Qatar.

Yesterday’s result also meant Al Annabi kept their hopes alive for a place in the competition’s quarter-finals.

Four goals within the opening 45 minutes set the tone on a night when Indonesia rallied magnificently late on but were left to rue a fragile defensive display which ultimately proved their undoing.

The result saw Qatar go second in Group A behind the United Arab Emirates - who they lost to on Matchday One - and left them knowing that a win against Chinese Taipei on Wednesday would give them every chance of progressing.

Indonesia began brightly in a cauldron of noise at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, but it was to be the visitors who went ahead as a defensive lapse saw Hashim Ali prod the ball home from close range on 11th minute.

Clearly buoyed by their early breakthrough, Qatar continued to press and their persistence paid off once again just three minutes later as Umaru made the most of yet more hesitancy in the Indonesian backline to double both his side’s advantage on the night and his tournament tally.

With Indonesia rocked by the double setback, two became three for Qatar on 24th minute, this time Abdulwahhab finding the top corner with a fierce drive that took a slight deflection of opposing captain Nurhidayat Haji Haris.

To their credit, Indonesia refused to buckle and they duly reduced the deficit just before the half hour mark when Muhammad Luthfi Kamal Baharsyah’s free-kick deceived Qatari goalkeeper Salah Zakaria before looping into the net.

Zakaria then saved well from Egy Maulana Vikri before, and as a frenetic first period drew to a close, Umaru made amends for a horror miss moments earlier by turning neatly in the penalty area and ramming the ball into the roof of the net from 12 yards.

Qatar remained on the front foot after the break and they grabbed a fifth on 51st minute when Hashim Ali pounced to score after Umaru’s initial shot had been repelled by Indonesian custodian Muhamad Riyandi.

Within the hour, Qatar made it six, the impressive Umaru notching a well-deserved hat-trick after he sprinted into the area and finished with aplomb past the sprawling Riyandi.

To the delight of their fans, Indonesia struck again with 25 minutes remaining as substitute Todd Rivaldo Ferre found the target with another sublime set-piece from the left flank.

Remarkably, the hosts scored again four minutes later through a Saddil Ramdani free-kick to, albeit briefly, conjure up images of Indra Sjafri’s young charges staging the comeback of all comebacks – something that appeared all the more possible when Rivaldo Ferre dramatically scored his side’s fourth.

With Qatar head coach Bruno Pinheiro sent to the stands, the iconic Gelora Bung Karno was then shook to its rafters when Rivaldo Ferre incredibly grabbed his third to take a resurgent Indonesia to within one goal of Qatar with nine minutes remaining.