Australia's Mathew Leckie (R) and UAE's Haboosh Saleh fight for the ball during their Asian Cup semi-final soccer match at the Newcastle Stadium in Newcastle January 27, 2015. [Photo/Agencies] |
The wet pitch probably did not help but Australia, with Matthew Spiranovic restored to the back four after suspension, also defended well enough to contain Abdulrahman and his team mates.
It was at the other end of the pitch that the Socceroos made the most important early impression to the delight of the majority of the crowd of 21,079.
Winger Robbie Kruse had his cross blocked after a burst down the right in the opening couple of minutes but when the corner came swinging into the box, Sainsbury rose unchallenged to head the ball into the net off the turf.
The UAE had their best chance in the 10th minute when Abdelaziz Sanqour broke down the right flank and crossed for striker Khalil to hit the ball first time against the base of the post.
Australia were straight back on the attack, though, and after another surge down the right the ball was heading towards Tim Cahill in front of goal.