Iraq dominates PH in FIFA World Cup qualifier

Posted by watchmen
March 28, 2024
Posted in SPORTS
Philippine national football team’s Armani Aguinaldo kicks the ball away from an Iraqi defender. (PNMFT photo)
Philippine national football team’s Armani Aguinaldo kicks the ball away from an Iraqi defender. (PNMFT photo)

By ADRIAN STEWART CO

The Iraq men’s football team handed host Philippine national men’s football team a humiliating 5-0 defeat in the joint FIFA World Cup 2026 and AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualifiers at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum on Tuesday night, March 26.

Unlike in their initial match last week, when host Iraq managed to escape with a 1-0 victory over the Philippines, the Iraqis went full force on offense to put the Philippine team’s World Cup hopes in danger.

The national team had a disappointing start as they quickly conceded a goal to the visiting squad as early as the 14th minute due to a penalty kick from Iraqi striker Aymen Hussein.

The Iraqis continued to pound on the Philippines’ defense as they doubled the lead in the 30th minute, courtesy of a conversion from Amir Al Ammari before Hussein completed his brace just before the halftime break.

Zidane Iqbal widened the lead further for Iraq in the second half by scoring with a conversion in the 62nd minute before Zaid Tahseen completed the lopsided win with a 77th-minute header.

With the victory, the Iraqis have assured their place in the next round of the World Cup qualifiers, with 12 points behind four straight wins, while the Azkals remained win-less in four outings.

“We got three points, which is more important today because we already qualified for the Asian Cup 2027, and we already qualified [for] the third round of the [World Cup] qualifiers,” Hussein said.

“In the first match [in Basrah], the Philippines played zone defense. We couldn’t get past it,” he explained.

“Today, we played more [directly]. We scored five goals, and we got lots of opportunities,” he added.

Meanwhile, Philippine team head coach Tom Saintfiet was disappointed with the performance of his squad as they failed to show a fight against the Iraqis.

He also apologized to the fans for their forgetful game.

“I’m very disappointed,” Saintfiet said.

“I would like to say my apologies to the 10,000 fans in the stadium and also the people who were watching at home. The fans were behind us for the whole 90 minutes, and I am sorry for the very disappointing result,” he said./ASC, WDJ

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