With a resounding comeback, Austria ended their 28-year World Cup drought by securing a narrow 3-1 victory against Jordan in their Group J debut on Tuesday. The decisive win was fueled by an own goal and a crucial penalty kick in the final minutes of play.
In their highly anticipated World Cup comeback, Austria seized a narrow 3-1 victory against Jordan in their Group J opening match on Tuesday, capitalizing on a crucial second-half own goal and a dramatic late penalty kick.
Related ↗Garrick Higgo's absence from the U.S. Open explained by a surprising reason.Romano Schmid's powerful strike opened the scoring for Austria just before the 20-minute mark, only to see Jordan level the game shortly after halftime with a well-placed shot from Ali Olwan into the top corner of the net.
Marko Arnautovic's attempt to break the deadlock came in the 69th minute, but his low shot from a goalmouth melee was disallowed due to Stefan Posch's involvement in a handball incident confirmed via video assistant referee review.
Read next ↗Sri Lanka series sees return of Joseph and Da Silva to the West Indies team.Austria's jubilation returned seven minutes later when a Marcel Sabitzer corner kick inadvertently found its way into the net via Yazan Al-Arab's deflection, setting up Arnautovic's decisive penalty in injury time.
Austria their highly anticipated World World Cup comeback, Austria seized a narrow 3-1 victory against Jordan Jordan their Group J opening match on Tuesday, capitalizing on a crucial second-half own goal and a dramatic late penalty kick.









