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Doha

United Arab Emirates produced a thrilling comeback to defeat Qatar 3-1 in their AFC Asian Qualifiers – Road to 26 Group A tie at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium on Thursday.

UAE will look to build on this win when they face of Iran at Al Ain on Tuesday, with Qatar looking to bounce back in their against North Korea.

"Our chances of qualifying are still there and we have 9 matches left in the qualifiers and everything will change in terms of calculations and chances. We aim to make up for it in the match against North Korea in about 5 days and we will seek to gain the three points,” said Qatar coach Marquez Lopez in his post-match comments.

UAE coach Paulo Bento said, "We are happy to achieve victory, as it was fair, given the performance shown by all players throughout the match, especially in the second half.”

The match got off to a scrappy start with both sides taking time to settle down at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium.

The first piece of attacking play came from the two-time AFC Asian Cup champions Qatar in the 15th minute that needed a Khalifa Al Hammadi late interception to deny Akram Afif a tap-in.

Afif then served teammate Jassem Gaber a sumptuous cross from the left, only for the latter to power his header over the bar from close range.

Qatar cranked up the pressure and eventually took the lead in the 38th minute when Afif found 18-year-old Ibrahim Al Hassan, who then beat Yahia Nader before slamming an unstoppable shot into the bottom corner.

The opening 15 minutes of the second half saw both sides cancelling each other out with neither goalkeeper, Qatar’s Meshaal Barsham nor Khalid Eisa of UAE called into action.

Just after the hour mark, UAE went close when Abdulla Hamad hit a powerful shot from the edge of the box that hit the side netting as the visitors served up a warning.

Growing in confidence, it was no surprise that UAE found the equaliser in the 68th minute after Harib Abdalla was given space in the box to cut inside before unleashing a powerful shot past Barsham.

The turnaround was completed for UAE in the 80th minute when full-back Khaled Aldhanhani intercepted a pass, burst forward to receive Harib’s return and then unleashed a shot straight into the top corner.

There was drama late in the game when referee Shaun Evans pointed to the spot after he spotted a handball from Nader but following a VAR check, the decision was reversed and with that, so was Qatar’s chance to rescue the game.

UAE went on to add a third in stoppage time through substitute Ali Saleh, benefiting from a defensive mistake to strike his shot into the roof of the net, sealing the win UAE.

In the other AFC Asian Qualifiers Group A matches on Thursday, Uzbekistan beat North Korea 1-0 and Iran beat Kyrgyzstan 1-0.

In Group B, Itaq beat Oman 1-0 while in Group C, Japan thrashed China 7-0.