AFC Newsletter 11/2019 I Heavyweights labour to winning starts in closely-fought battles

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 CLINICAL QATAR CLINCH
OPENING VICTORY 
Al Ain: Two second half goals secured Qatar a 2-0 win over Lebanon in their opening AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 Group E match at the Hazza bin Zayed Stadium on Wednesday.
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UZBEKISTAN OUTLAST OMAN
IN CLOSE CONTEST
Sharjah: Uzbekistan clinched a 2-1 victory over Oman in their AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 Group F opener at the Sharjah Stadium on Wednesday, courtesy of a left-footed effort from Eldor Shomurodov five minutes from the end.
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JAPAN EDGE TURKMENISTAN
AFTER EARLY SCARE
Abu Dhabi: Japan recovered from an early shock to defeat Turkmenistan 3-2 in their opening AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 Group F match at the Al Nahyan Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.
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GROUP A: HOSTS UAE AND INSPIRED INDIA
SET FOR EXCITING CONTEST
Abu Dhabi: Both United Arab Emirates and India know the stakes - a win on Thursday for either side will mean inching ever closer to the knockout stage of the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019, setting the stage for an exciting battle in front of what promises to be a capacity crowd at the Zayed Sports City Stadium.
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GROUP A: BAHRAIN AND THAILAND EAGER
TO LAND FIRST VICTORY
Dubai: Both Bahrain and Thailand have yet to register a win in the UAE and are well aware that nothing but three points will keep their hopes alive as the sides prepare to battle in their AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 Group A tie at the Al Maktoum Stadium on Thursday. 
 
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GROUP B: MOMENTUM WITH JORDAN AS
SYRIA LOOK TO REBOUND

Al Ain: Syria coach Bernd Stange has rallied his charges to pick up all three points in their Group B meeting against a driven Jordan side, who are eager to build on their remarkable opening victory against defending champions Australia.

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