• UAE players are devastated after the 2-2 draw against Iraq in their World Cup qualifier at the Zabeel Stadium in Dubai on Tuesday, October 12, 2021. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    UAE players are devastated after the 2-2 draw against Iraq in their World Cup qualifier at the Zabeel Stadium in Dubai on Tuesday, October 12, 2021. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Ali Mabkhout of UAE scores the equaliser against Iraq at the Zabeel Stadium in Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Ali Mabkhout of UAE scores the equaliser against Iraq at the Zabeel Stadium in Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Shahin Abdulrahman of the UAE takes on Alaa Abdul Zahra of Iraq during their World Cup qualifier at the Zabeel Stadium in Dubai on October 12, 2021. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Shahin Abdulrahman of the UAE takes on Alaa Abdul Zahra of Iraq during their World Cup qualifier at the Zabeel Stadium in Dubai on October 12, 2021. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Caio Canedo of UAE scored against Iraq at the Zabeel Stadium in Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Caio Canedo of UAE scored against Iraq at the Zabeel Stadium in Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Caio Canedo celebrates after scoring against Iraq in the World Cup qualifiers. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Caio Canedo celebrates after scoring against Iraq in the World Cup qualifiers. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Ayman Hussein of Iraq scores in Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Ayman Hussein of Iraq scores in Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Majed Hassan of the UAE takes on Ibrahim Bayesh. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Majed Hassan of the UAE takes on Ibrahim Bayesh. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Abdalla Ramadan of the UAE fights for the ball with Iraq's Ahmed Fadhil. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Abdalla Ramadan of the UAE fights for the ball with Iraq's Ahmed Fadhil. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Fabio De Lima of the UAE vies for the ball with Ali Adnan of Iraq. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Fabio De Lima of the UAE vies for the ball with Ali Adnan of Iraq. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • UAE fans at the Zabeel Stadium in Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    UAE fans at the Zabeel Stadium in Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National

Bert van Marwijk rues refereeing as UAE denied vital World Cup qualifying victory


John McAuley
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Bert van Marwijk said an incorrect refereeing decision cost the UAE three valuable points in their bid to reach the 2022 World Cup, as the national team's bid to make the global finals suffered another set-back.

The UAE were held to a 2-2 draw at Zabeel Stadium in Dubai on Tuesday night, meaning they search still for a first win in the final round of qualification.

In a frenetic finish against Iraq, Ali Mabkhout’s equaliser four minutes into injury time cancelled out Ayman Hussein’s 90th-minute strike for the visitors to seemingly seal a point for the hosts.

However, moments later Khalfan Mubarak appeared to have poked home a late, late winner, only for the Video Assistant Referee to deem Iraq goalkeeper Fahad Talib had prevented the ball from crossing the line as he threw himself across his goal. One replay afterwards suggested the ball had actually crossed the line, although the angle was not conclusive. It proved the final kick of the match.

As it stands, the UAE sit fourth in Group A on three points from four games, five points off the top two slots that guarantee qualification to the World Cup. They lie two behind Lebanon in third, which could yet offer another route to Qatar.

Speaking immediately following the draw, Van Marwijk told the gathered media: “If you come back in the room after the game and I see the images of the 3-2, it’s so clear on television that the ball is over the line ... so unbelievably clear.

“And we live in 2021 with all the technology, it’s not possible in this game, where it is for the World Cup, that nobody can see that the ball is over the line. So actually we won 3-2.”

The UAE had taken the lead through Caio Canedo shortly after the half-hour, but a Mohammed Al Attas own goal in the 74th minute drew Iraq level. Substitute Hussein then finished well in the final minute of normal time to apparently give the visitors a first victory of the campaign, only for Mabkhout, who had been off-colour all night, to rescue a point.

“I think we started well, we get a few half chances and then slowly we gave the initiative away,” Van Marwijk said. “We did it ourselves. The passing was not so good and concentrated any more, the movements in the midfield. But then it’s 1-0 at half time. Second half also we had a good part, and we got enough chances to decide this game.

“But if you don’t take the chances – I think the ball possession was 65-35 in our advantage – it can always be that the opponent can score. It’s good that the team came back from 2-1 down and got 2-2. So, as I began, actually we should have won this game 3-2. But I’m no VAR and no referee.”

Van Marwijk defended his decision not to introduce striker Sebastian Tagliabue earlier in the match – the Al Nasr frontman came off the bench in injury time and set up the equaliser – despite supporters calling his name throughout the second half.

The Dutchman, whose tenure was discussed after the match by the national team committee, said he felt initially that the UAE would be able to have more success with Mabkhout as a lone striker.

Asked about the home fans outside the Zabeel Stadium calling for him to step down, Van Marwijk said: “But that’s also everywhere the same. You get always positive and negative sentiment. I cannot do anything with that. For me, I do it in my way. And if they don’t like it, they have to say it.”

The UAE travel to second-placed South Korea next month and then face Lebanon away five days later. Iran remain top of Group A, on 10 points, after drawing 1-1 at home to Korea, who have eight points, while Lebanon defeated Syria to leapfrog UAE into third.

On his team’s hopes of reaching the World Cup, Van Marwijk said: “The chances are exactly the same as before the game. Because Iran and Korea played a draw and we played a draw. Lebanon wins, but are not far away. So I think the chances are still the same.”

How being social media savvy can improve your well being

Next time when procastinating online remember that you can save thousands on paying for a personal trainer and a gym membership simply by watching YouTube videos and keeping up with the latest health tips and trends.

As social media apps are becoming more and more consumed by health experts and nutritionists who are using it to awareness and encourage patients to engage in physical activity.

Elizabeth Watson, a personal trainer from Stay Fit gym in Abu Dhabi suggests that “individuals can use social media as a means of keeping fit, there are a lot of great exercises you can do and train from experts at home just by watching videos on YouTube”.

Norlyn Torrena, a clinical nutritionist from Burjeel Hospital advises her clients to be more technologically active “most of my clients are so engaged with their phones that I advise them to download applications that offer health related services”.

Torrena said that “most people believe that dieting and keeping fit is boring”.

However, by using social media apps keeping fit means that people are “modern and are kept up to date with the latest heath tips and trends”.

“It can be a guide to a healthy lifestyle and exercise if used in the correct way, so I really encourage my clients to download health applications” said Mrs Torrena.

People can also connect with each other and exchange “tips and notes, it’s extremely healthy and fun”.

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Favourite book: Peter Rabbit. I used to read it to my three children and still read it myself. If I am feeling down it brings back good memories.

Best thing about your job: Getting to help people. My mum always told me never to pass up an opportunity to do a good deed.

Best part of life in the UAE: The weather. The constant sunshine is amazing and there is always something to do, you have so many options when it comes to how to spend your day.

Favourite holiday destination: Malaysia. I went there for my honeymoon and ended up volunteering to teach local children for a few hours each day. It is such a special place and I plan to retire there one day.

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Updated: October 13, 2021, 9:00 AM