Brazil's quick start left the UAE floored on Sunday night in Abu Dhabi. A 6-1 loss leaves the tournament hosts in a difficult spot to making the knockout stage. Lee Hoagland / The National
Brazil's quick start left the UAE floored on Sunday night in Abu Dhabi. A 6-1 loss leaves the tournament hosts in a difficult spot to making the knockout stage. Lee Hoagland / The National
Brazil's quick start left the UAE floored on Sunday night in Abu Dhabi. A 6-1 loss leaves the tournament hosts in a difficult spot to making the knockout stage. Lee Hoagland / The National
Brazil's quick start left the UAE floored on Sunday night in Abu Dhabi. A 6-1 loss leaves the tournament hosts in a difficult spot to making the knockout stage. Lee Hoagland / The National

UAE’s fate not in their own hands anymore


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As they trudged off the pitch, defeated for the second time in four days, the dejected Emirati players would have been clinging to one last, flimsy hope.

Incredibly, qualification for the knock-out stages of the 2013 Fifa World Cup, even after a 6-1 thrashing by Brazil at Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium on Sunday night, was still a possibility.

Not a strong one, mind you.

To achieve this unlikely feat, they will have to beat Slovakia on Wednesday night, then hope other results go their way.

Even then, they must hope they are among the four third-place teams with the best records.

It could have been even better; second place would have been up for grabs, too, if Honduras had not scored a late, late equaliser against Slovakia in the earlier Group A match.

As it stands, it is win or bust for the UAE in their last group match.

Few fans expected anything other than a comfortable Brazil win, and with the tandem of Mosquito and Nathan, stars of the opening day destruction of Slovakia, once again leading the boys from Brazil, the UAE endured a nightmare scenario.

The coach called on the support of the nation, but once again, were let down initially.

As on the opening-day match, the crowd grew, from poor to respectable, throughout the first half, although why fans would rock up so late for an 8pm kick off is not quite clear.

It did not take long to quiet those who had made the effort.

The first goal came on nine minutes, through Boschilia, with Brazil almost walking the ball into the net.

It was ominous – and it only got worse.

Boschilia scored again with a lovely left-foot curler after 33 minutes, and four minutes before half time, the captain Nathan notched his third of the tournament with a low finish.

You had to feel for UAE coach Rashid Amir at half time.

It was hard to see exactly what he could do to influence what was taking place on the pitch.

Brazil, quite simply, were in a different class.

There is not much the UAE or anyone else, except maybe Nigeria, can do about it.

The second half, predictably, was more of the same.

The peerless Nathan scored a goal of such maturity it wouldn’t have looked out of place if it was scored at the Maracana next summer.

The substitute Joanderson made it 5-0 after 73 minutes with a sublime volley.

It was just as well that third place in this group would not be decided on goal difference.

Unfortunately for the UAE, being one of the best placed third-place teams, should they achieve that target, will. Cruelly, the nightmare was not over.

The highly rated substitute Gabriel slotted coolly with five minutes left.

A noisy, if small, group of Emirati fans tried to make their presence heard. Everyone else just wanted the torture to end.

The contest ended on bittersweet note for the UAE.

Zayed Al Ameri scored what could barely be called a consolation, to at least give the crowd something to cheer as the match limped into injury time.

For all the brave pre-match talk about nothing being impossible in football, the UAE’s second match was, in hindsight, a match they were always going to lose.

This Brazilian team, bursting with gifted individuals, will take some stopping now, and there is no shame in defeat to them, even by such a big margin.

Now Rashid Amir must lift his team and prepare them for what will be, in essence, a cup final against Slovakia on Wednesday. They will need the fans to be behind them like never before, too.

Win and maybe, just maybe, the impossible can become possible again.

akhaled@thenational.ae

Follow us on twitter at @SprtNationalUAE

The Pope's itinerary

Sunday, February 3, 2019 - Rome to Abu Dhabi
1pm: departure by plane from Rome / Fiumicino to Abu Dhabi
10pm: arrival at Abu Dhabi Presidential Airport


Monday, February 4
12pm: welcome ceremony at the main entrance of the Presidential Palace
12.20pm: visit Abu Dhabi Crown Prince at Presidential Palace
5pm: private meeting with Muslim Council of Elders at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
6.10pm: Inter-religious in the Founder's Memorial


Tuesday, February 5 - Abu Dhabi to Rome
9.15am: private visit to undisclosed cathedral
10.30am: public mass at Zayed Sports City – with a homily by Pope Francis
12.40pm: farewell at Abu Dhabi Presidential Airport
1pm: departure by plane to Rome
5pm: arrival at the Rome / Ciampino International Airport

If you go
Where to stay: Courtyard by Marriott Titusville Kennedy Space Centre has unparalleled views of the Indian River. Alligators can be spotted from hotel room balconies, as can several rocket launch sites. The hotel also boasts cool space-themed decor.

When to go: Florida is best experienced during the winter months, from November to May, before the humidity kicks in.

How to get there: Emirates currently flies from Dubai to Orlando five times a week.
Who's who in Yemen conflict

Houthis: Iran-backed rebels who occupy Sanaa and run unrecognised government

Yemeni government: Exiled government in Aden led by eight-member Presidential Leadership Council

Southern Transitional Council: Faction in Yemeni government that seeks autonomy for the south

Habrish 'rebels': Tribal-backed forces feuding with STC over control of oil in government territory

French business

France has organised a delegation of leading businesses to travel to Syria. The group was led by French shipping giant CMA CGM, which struck a 30-year contract in May with the Syrian government to develop and run Latakia port. Also present were water and waste management company Suez, defence multinational Thales, and Ellipse Group, which is currently looking into rehabilitating Syrian hospitals.

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
Married Malala

Malala Yousafzai is enjoying married life, her father said.

The 24-year-old married Pakistan cricket executive Asser Malik last year in a small ceremony in the UK.

Ziauddin Yousafzai told The National his daughter was ‘very happy’ with her husband.

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Director: Sriram Raghavan

Producer: Matchbox Pictures, Viacom18

Cast: Ayushmann Khurrana, Tabu, Radhika Apte, Anil Dhawan

Rating: 3.5/5

Quick pearls of wisdom

Focus on gratitude: And do so deeply, he says. “Think of one to three things a day that you’re grateful for. It needs to be specific, too, don’t just say ‘air.’ Really think about it. If you’re grateful for, say, what your parents have done for you, that will motivate you to do more for the world.”

Know how to fight: Shetty married his wife, Radhi, three years ago (he met her in a meditation class before he went off and became a monk). He says they’ve had to learn to respect each other’s “fighting styles” – he’s a talk it-out-immediately person, while she needs space to think. “When you’re having an argument, remember, it’s not you against each other. It’s both of you against the problem. When you win, they lose. If you’re on a team you have to win together.” 

Timeline

2012-2015

The company offers payments/bribes to win key contracts in the Middle East

May 2017

The UK SFO officially opens investigation into Petrofac’s use of agents, corruption, and potential bribery to secure contracts

September 2021

Petrofac pleads guilty to seven counts of failing to prevent bribery under the UK Bribery Act

October 2021

Court fines Petrofac £77 million for bribery. Former executive receives a two-year suspended sentence 

December 2024

Petrofac enters into comprehensive restructuring to strengthen the financial position of the group

May 2025

The High Court of England and Wales approves the company’s restructuring plan

July 2025

The Court of Appeal issues a judgment challenging parts of the restructuring plan

August 2025

Petrofac issues a business update to execute the restructuring and confirms it will appeal the Court of Appeal decision

October 2025

Petrofac loses a major TenneT offshore wind contract worth €13 billion. Holding company files for administration in the UK. Petrofac delisted from the London Stock Exchange

November 2025

180 Petrofac employees laid off in the UAE

Company name: Play:Date

Launched: March 2017 on UAE Mother’s Day

Founder: Shamim Kassibawi

Based: Dubai with operations in the UAE and US

Sector: Tech 

Size: 20 employees

Stage of funding: Seed

Investors: Three founders (two silent co-founders) and one venture capital fund

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