Late Zhang winner reignites China's World Cup dream, Saudis hold Australia
JAKARTA: China reignited their World Cup qualification hopes with a last-gasp 1-0 win over Bahrain in Riffa thanks to a Zhang Yuning strike after Herve Renard marked his return to the Saudi Arabia dugout with a 0-0 draw against hosts Australia on Thursday (Nov 15).
The Chinese moved to six points from five games with Zhang's 91st minute winner, the result pulling Branko Ivankovic's side level with the Australians and Saudis and four points behind Japan in Group C as the qualifiers reach the halfway point.
South Korea cemented their hold on top spot in Group B with a 3-1 win at hosts Kuwait, while Group A leaders Iran survived a second-half scare to defeat North Korea 3-2 after conceding two goals following Shojae Khalilizadeh's 51st minute red card.
The top two finishers in each of Asia's three qualifying groups advance automatically to the 2026 finals in North America while the third and fourth placed nations progress to another phase of preliminaries.
The Chinese rekindled their hopes of a first World Cup appearance since 2002 when Zhang pounced to defeat Bahrain with a goal from close range moments after the hosts had seen Ali Haram's effort ruled out by VAR for offside.
China's win leaves them level with Australia and Saudi Arabia, who shared the points at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium.
The Australians continue to hold onto second place in the group on goal difference from Renard's Saudi Arabia with China in fourth. Bahrain are fifth on five points.
Japan lead with 10 points and take on last-placed Indonesia in Jakarta on Friday.
Iran consolidated their position at the top of Group A after Amir Ghalenoei's side survived a turbulent second half to hand North Korea defeat in a five-goal thriller at the New Laos National


