New UAE manager Edgardo Bauza ‘not happy at all’ as Thailand draw dents World Cup dream

Edgardo Bauza described the UAE’s World Cup plight as “really bad”, but he tried to remain upbeat as he began his tenure with a disappointing 1-1 draw in the qualifier with Thailand.

Edgardo Bauza, the UAE manager, looks on as his team play out a 1-1 draw in a 2018 World Cup qualifying match against Thailand in Bangkok. Jorge Silva / Reuters
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BANGKOK // Edgardo Bauza described the UAE’s World Cup plight as “really bad”, but he tried to remain upbeat as he began his tenure with a disappointing 1-1 draw in the qualifier with Thailand.

The UAE, realistically requiring victory at the Rajamangala Stadium yesterday to keep alive their slim hopes of making Russia next year, salvaged a point in injury time through Ali Mabkhout’s sharp finish. Thailand had taken the lead on 69 minutes when Mongkol Tossakrai bundled home the ball.

The draw leaves Bauza’s men fourth in Group B, six points off automatic qualification and needing a maximum return – and a series of other results to go for them – from their final two matches if they are to reach Russia next year.

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The UAE, who have appeared only once before at a World Cup, in 1990, play Saudi Arabia on August 29 before facing Iraq away in Tehran seven days later.

“Today’s match was not what I wanted,” said Bauza, who was installed as Mahdi Ali’s successor last month.

“I really wanted my team to win. We couldn’t play in our way as planned. As I said before, I am so sad for this result. I am not happy at all.

“I know the situation in the group is really bad, but we will work hard for the next matches with Saudi and Iraq.

“For the future, I will work with my team to ensure they are ready for the next matches. I have a plan and a vision, and I will prepare everything for the next matches.”

Bauza found some solace in what he viewed as the UAE’s improved defensive display, but he also praised Thailand for their performance.

Mabkhout’s goal, right at the death, denied the South-east Asians a historic first victory at this stage of qualification for a World Cup. The draw means they remain rooted to the bottom of Group B.

“Our opponents had so many chances to score and win the game,” Bauza said.

“We tried to find a solution, but we couldn’t do it.

“Thailand have very good players and they played very well. But both teams were both good in this match.”

Thailand manager Milovan Rajevac, who was also taking charge of his team for a first competitive fixture, was understandably disheartened by the result, although he commended his side for their endeavour.

“The sweetest result for me is 1-0. Unfortunately, we didn’t manage that,” the Serbian said. “We played against an excellent team. They were experienced, but we proved we can play competitively against them. I am sorry we couldn’t make history today.

“But I am proud of my boys today.”

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