After four consecutive draws, three points was a must for Australia. And the Socceroos' danger at set pieces proved the difference with both goals coming via headers from corners to push Australia to 13 points in the group.
SUMMARY
Australia got off to a perfect start with Jackson Irvine’s bullet header – his first for his nation – giving the hosts a vital edge.
But with Omar Abdulrahman becoming increasingly influential, UAE worked their way back into the contest for the remainder of the first half.
It remained a tight contest with UAE pressing hard early in the second stanza but the home side was lifted with 20 minutes to go when Tim Cahill came on for Tomi Juric.
Immediately chances came Australia’s way as UAE continued to exploit Australia’s right side of defence.
The game opened up in the final stages with both sides creating good chances – Irvine going closest to doubling his and Australia’s tally with a neat header.
GOALS
1-0 Jackson Irvine, Australia 7’
Australia’s first effort on goal and the Burton Albion man powered home a corner which was deflected past Ali Khaseif and rolled into the net.
2-0 Mat Leckie, Australia 78’
James Troisi’s curling corner was met by Leckie and in a replica of his goal in Tehran last week, the German-based striker smashed his header home.
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