Hosts Bahrain kept their World Cup hopes alive holding Saudi Arabia to a goalless draw in the first-leg of the Asian Zone World Cup qualifying play-off clash here on Saturday. The two neighbouring Gulf states will now clash on Wednesday in the second-leg in Riyadh and the winner will take on Oceania champions New Zealand for a place in the 2010 finals.
Saudi Arabia were lucky to get away on level terms after having been at the receiving end for most of the second-half. Bahrain should have sealed this match by at least a three-goal margin which would have boosted their chances of booking a berth in a maiden World Cup. But lack of firepower when it mattered most undid all their good work.
Bahrain's Czech coach Milan Macala refused to believe that his team had thrown away their opportunity. "It was a very tough game and from our side we tried to get the best result we could in 90 minutes," said the 65-year-old.
"We now have an uphill task and have very little time to prepare. But we must do what we can to win there. Of course, we will try our best and give everything we have in order to qualify. "We had four or five opportunities, but failed to capitalise. We may have done with a bit of luck, but with all those opportunities and 15 corners, still we could not score. Good teams score with one or two chances."
Saudi's Portuguese coach Jose Peseiro played down suggestions of his team now holding a clear advantage. "The score is still 0-0. We could have used a goal here but it was a very tough match," he said.
Bahrain created more chances, keeping Saudi goalkeeper Ali Waleed busy. On the other hand, the Saudis, who are bidding for a fifth successive World Cup slot, enjoyed better possession but missed key striker Naif Hazazi, who is out for close to six months through injury.
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