Marko Arnautovic adds gloss to scoreline as Austria see off World Cup debutants Jordan

Marko Arnautovic adds gloss to scoreline as Austria see off World Cup debutants Jordan

Austria marked their return ⁠to the World Cup after a 28-year absence with a ⁠tense 3-1 win ⁠over ​debutants Jordan in their Group J opener, relying ⁠on a second-half own goal and a last-gasp penalty to claim ⁠the three points.

Austria took the lead ​on 20 minutes ‌through a ‌Romano Schmid thunderbolt, but were pegged back ‌five minutes after the break when striker Ali Olwan found space in the area and fired a sizzling shot inside the far post.

Austria’s veteran target ‌man Marko Arnautovic slammed a low shot into the net from a ​goalmouth scramble in the 69th minute but it was ruled out for handball by teammate Stefan Posch following a ⁠VAR review.

Seven minutes later, though, Austria were ​celebrating ​again as Yazan Al-Arab ​deflected a Marcel Sabitzer corner ​into his ‌own net, ​before ​Arnautovic slotted home a penalty deep into stoppage time after Salim Obaid was penalised for handball.

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