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Jordan’s bittersweet 1-0 win over Iraq: tears, triumph, and a knee that stole the show

12 December 2025

Jordan’s bittersweet 1-0 win over Iraq: tears, triumph, and a knee that stole the show
Jordan’s coach reacts after a bittersweet victory over Iraq in the Arab Cup.

Match reaction and afterthoughts

Jamal Al-Salami, the Jordan coach, said he felt mixed emotions after Jordan booked a Arab Cup 2025 semifinal with a 1-0 win over Iraq in the quarterfinals.

Ali Alwan scored the decisive goal in the 41st minute from a penalty awarded after a handball by an Iraqi defender.

Al-Salami, seen in tears after the whistle, called the victory bittersweet.

He said this isn’t a celebration you’ll savor, given Yazen Al-Neimat’s injury that disrupted focus.

The coach added that Al-Neimat is a player fans expect to see, and he feared the injury could be serious.

Al-Neimat left the pitch after 24 minutes, with returning substitute Awwad Al-Fakhouri coming on.

Neimat posted a Snapchat video assuring fans he was fine, even as concerns about a long spell linger.

Jordan’s win keeps their hopes alive, but the mood was muted by the injury cloud hovering over the squad.

Punchline: Victory tastes good, but this one needs salt.

Punchline: Yazen’s knee stole the show—talk about a knee-jerk.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who scored the winning goal?

Ali Alwan scored in the 41st minute from a penalty after a handball by an Iraqi defender.

Why is the victory described as bittersweet?

The win is marred by Yazen Al-Neimat’s injury, which disrupted the team’s focus.

How long did Al-Neimat stay on the field?

He left the pitch after 24 minutes due to the knee injury.