“Jordan showed no fear, pushing forward even after falling behind late in the match.”
Austria started their World Cup campaign with a 3–1 win over Jordan in a match that stayed competitive for long spells. The opening stages saw Austria take control through Romano Schmid, who scored in the first half to give his side the advantage.
Jordan answered strongly after the break and created a historic moment when Ali Olwan scored, marking Jordan’s first goal in World Cup history and bringing the game level. The equaliser lifted their confidence and forced Austria into a more cautious and patient approach as pressure from both sides increased.
The turning point arrived in the second half when Austria pushed forward and forced an own goal from Jordan’s Yazan Al-Arab, putting them back in front. Even after that setback, Jordan kept attacking and tried to find another equaliser, keeping the match open and intense.
In the closing stages, a handball decision led to a penalty for Austria, which Marko Arnautović calmly converted in stoppage time. That final goal confirmed the result, but the match remained tight and unpredictable until the end.
Austria showed stronger control in decisive moments, while Jordan impressed with their energy and ability to compete against a more experienced side throughout the match.
