121' R. Schmid's goal, exploiting Jordan's defensive vulnerability during a quick transition.
250' A. Olwan's equalizer, demonstrating Jordan's ability to capitalize on set-piece opportunities.
376' Y. Al Arab's own goal, a critical defensive error that shifted momentum back to Austria.
490+12' M. Arnautovic's penalty, sealing the victory after Austria's late surge in intensity.
Tactical Insights
Austria's high-pressing strategy created early chances but required greater defensive composure to avoid costly errors.
Jordan's limited but efficient use of possession (37% ball control) highlighted their reliance on counterattacks and set-pieces to threaten Austria.
Austria's ability to maintain possession and complete over 400 accurate passes was pivotal in wearing down Jordan's defense and creating late-game opportunities.
Austria dominated possession and passing accuracy throughout the match, maintaining 63% of ball control and completing 488 accurate passes compared to Jordan's 240. The early goal by R. Schmid in the 21st minute set the tone, showcasing Austria's ability to capitalize on transitional play. Jordan responded effectively in the second half, with A. Olwan equalizing in the 50th minute, highlighting their efficiency in converting limited chances. Austria's resilience was evident after the own goal by Y. Al Arab in the 76th minute, as they quickly regained control and secured the win through M. Arnautovic's penalty in stoppage time. Despite Jordan's equalizing goal and the own goal, Austria's superior passing and possession ultimately dictated the match's flow. The yellow card to M. Sabitzer in the 77th minute underscored Austria's need for greater discipline in critical moments.