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Maxi Araujo, Uruguay claw back for 1-1 draw with Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia's Abdulelah al Amri celebrates scoring their first goal
 
Saudi Arabia's Abdulelah al Amri celebrates scoring their first goal


Miami: Maxi Araujo cleaned up an 80th-minute rebound ⁠opportunity to help Uruguay salvage a 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia in both ​teams' Group H opener on Monday ​evening in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Araujo's leveler was a just reward for Uruguay's much-improved effort after halftime. But Marcelo Bielsa's No. 18-ranked side in the FIFA World Rankings may still feel this was an opportunity missed after Spain were held to a shock 0-0 draw by Cape Verde ⁠in the other Group H fixture earlier Monday.


Abdulelah Al-Amri capitalized on ⁠poor set-piece defending to put the Saudis in front in the 41st minute.
Mohammed Al-Owais made 10 saves for the Green Falcons, who had eyes on another upset after famously beating eventual ‌champions Argentina to open their 2022 tournament.
But La ​Celeste were the dominant ⁠side in the second 45 minutes after Bielsa took dramatic ​halftime action, inserting Agustin Canobbio ‌and Juan Manuel Sanabria in place of Darwin Nunez and Matias Vina.
Saudi manager Georgios Donis strangely made only one ​change through 80-plus minutes despite his side looking visibly fatigued as the match wore on in muggy South Florida.
Al-Owais just about rescued him, denying Federico Vinas in the 46th minute and Manuel Ugarte in the 60th.


But Araujo finally found a way past the ‌34-year-old after Al-Owais denied another effort from Vinas but could not push it ​clear of danger.
With the ball on the bounce, the Sporting Lisbon man guided ​a ‌rebound ⁠effort between the goalkeeper and the near post for his third goal in a competitive international competition. The other two came during Uruguay's third-place showing at the 2024 ​Copa America.
Al-Owais continued his heroics into stoppage time, sprawling ⁠to his ​left to keep out Federico Valverde's excellently struck low effort from beyond the box.
Al-Amri nearly put the Saudis in front in the 38th minute when he had time to control a corner with his chest and force Fernando Muslera into ​a sprawling save from his well-struck half-volley.
He scored his first international ​goal in a competitive fixture three minutes later when he reacted in time to poke in the rebound of Mohammed Kano's header from another Saudi corner.