Kuwait’s Fahad Al Enezi and the Philippines’ Manuel Ott battle for possession of the ball during the FIFA World Cup Qualifying match July 28, in Manila, Philippines. Kuwait beat the Philippines 2-1 in the second leg of their World Cup qualifier to win 5-1 overall and advance to the group stage third round. (AP)
Kuwait end Azkals World Cup dreams China, Saudis through to next round

MANILA, Philippines, July 28, (Agencies): The Philippine Azkals’ World Cup qualifying campaign ended after losing to a 10-man Kuwaiti squad, 1-2 (1-5 on aggregate), in the second leg of their clash at the Ruzal Memorial Stadium on Thursday night.
The Kuwaitis, who were enjoying a 3-goal lead from the first leg, went on the attack right at the opening whistle as they funneled passes to the left wing.
The Azkals, after being pinned back for several minutes, launched counterattacks with Phil Younghusband at the receiving end of long balls.
Kuwait had 2 golden opportunities to increase their aggregate lead over the Philippines.
Two Kuwati strikes hit the upright, while another forced a flying save from Neil Etheridge.
The second-leg deadlock was broken by a stunning long-range screamer from Azkals midfielder Stephan Schrock.
The Filipino-German, who missed the first leg because of suspension, connected on a thunderbolt from 30 yards that found its way past the outstretched arms of the Kuwaiti goalkeeper.
Kuwait were reduced to 10 men after Fahad Al Ebrahim was given his second yellow card for a bookable offense.

However, they quickly recovered through a long-range goal by Yousef Nasser in the 61st minute.
A breakaway run by Waleed Ali in the 83rd minute resulted in an own goal by Rob Gier.
It silenced the Azkals, who failed to capitalize on having an extra man.
Before the start of Thursday’s, the Azkals had dropped again in FIFA’s world rankings. This was mainly due to the defeat they suffered in Kuwait last week.
The Azkals are now ranked 162, down 3 places from their 159 ranking last June but they can expect another possible drop after Thursday’s defeat.
Kuwait, however, saw last week’s victory move them up 7 places and were ranked 95 before the game and their victory could see them improve their ranking.
China and Saudi Arabia were among the teams to progress in Asia’s World Cup qualifying on Thursday, as Singapore ousted neighbor Malaysia and crowd trouble forced the abandonment of Oman’s game at Myanmar.
China won 6-1 at Laos to complete a 13-3 aggregate victory, while Saudi Arabia won 5-0 at Hong Kong for an 8-0 margin over two legs. Both moved into the third round, a group stage that will include regional heavyweights such as Japan, South Korea and Australia.
Syria also produced an authoritative 4-0 away win over Tajikistan for a 6-1 aggregate; and Jordan progressed after a 1-1 draw at Nepal and a 10-1 win over two legs.
Singapore produced a creditable 1-1 draw in front of 85,000 mostly hostile fans in Malaysia to take a 6-4 aggregate win in one of the most important matches between the longstanding rivals.
India drew 2-2 at home against the United Arab Emirates but never threatened to overturn a 3-0 first-leg deficit.
In other results, Bangladesh beat Lebanon 2-0 but lost 4-2 on aggregate; Vietnam had a 2-1 win over Qatar but lost 4-2 on aggregate, and Indonesia had a late fright but clung on for a 4-3 win over Turkmenistan to win 5-4 overall.
In Myanmar, fans threw stones, shoes, water bottles and other objects onto the pitch and at Oman players and officials, forcing a halt to the match with Oman winning 2-0 on the night and 4-0 on aggregate.

At least one Oman player and one official were struck by objects as dozens of police tried to control the crowd. Myanmar football chief Zaw Zaw appealed for calm to no avail.
The violence came after striker Ismail made it 2-0 from the penalty spot in the 39th minute, midfielder Amad Al Hosni having put Oman ahead in the 23rd minute.
While there was no immediate announcment of the official result of the game, Oman should progress to the third round, either by the standing score or by forfeit.
The third round, which features five groups of four teams, is scheduled for Sept. 2 to Feb. 29, 2012.
A fourth round of qualifying will decide which four Asian teams are guaranteed a place at the finals in Brazil, while a fifth round will provide Asia’s representative in an intercontinental playoff.
In Laos, China midfielders Deng Zhuoxiang and Yu Hanchao scored twice, with Qu Bo and Yang Xu also finding the net for the visitors, while Visay Phapouvanin scored for Laos.
China’s comfortable margin of victory over two legs came after Laos had taken a shock 2-0 lead in last weekend’s away leg, before being overwhelmed 7-2.
Saudi Arabia carried a comfortable 3-0 lead from the first leg against Hong Kong and completed a strong result Thursday thanks to goals from Hassan Fallatah, Mohammed Noor, Nassir Al-Shamrani, Mohammed Al-Sahlawi and Osama Hawsawi.
Saudi Arabia are eager to make up for not qualifying for the 2010 World Cup, their first absence from football’s main event since 1990.
Tajikistan’s match was up for grabs after Syria recorded a 2-1 home win in the first leg. However, Syria soon put the result beyond doubt Thursday as Raja Rafe scored twice in the first half, Nadim Sabagh made it 3-0 and a late own-goal completed a comfortable victory.
Indonesia had some anxious moments against Turkmenistan. Having secured a 1-1 away draw in the first leg, Indonesia surged ahead 4-1 on Thursday with two goals from Cristian Gonzales and one each to Nasuha and Muhammad Ridwan.

With Turkmenistan reduced to 10 men due to a red card, the contest looked over. But Berdy Shamuradov scored and Gakhrymanberdi Chonkaev converted a penalty to make it interesting. However, the visitors could not find another goal to take the match on the away goals rule.
Malaysia were confident of overturning a 5-3 deficit from the first leg against Singapore, and the hosts cut the deficit through Safee Sali’s goal in the 58th minute. Shi Jiayi equalized for Singapore in the 73rd minute and the visitors held firm to secure the draw.
Qatar, seeking to build its World Cup credentials ahead of its hosting role in 2022, carried a 3-0 advantage into the away game at Vietnam and effectively sealed the result when striker Yusef Ahmed Ali scored an away goal in the ninth minute. Vietnam responded through Nguyen Trong Hoang in the 15th and Nguyen Quang Hai’s header in the 33rd to gain the consolation of a win on the night.
India had been hopeful of overturning a 3-0 deficit against the UAE, believing that result was not representative because it had two men sent off. It failed to back up that belief on Thursday, as the Gulf side led 2-0 from goals by Mohamed Al Shehhi and Ali Al Wehaibi, before India pulled a goal back through Jeje Lalpekhlua and a stoppage-time equalizer by Gouramanghi Singh.
Jordan were never going to be threatened by Nepal after a 9-0 home win in the first leg. Saeed Morja made it 10-0 on aggregate, but Nepal were able to salvage a draw and some pride thanks to a late goal by 41-year-old Bharat Khawas.
Bangladesh were at long odds to overturn a 4-0 deficit against Lebanon and fell short despite a 2-0 win on the night following second-half goals from Mithun Chowdhury and Zahid Hasan Emily.

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