VAR: Video referee ratifies penalty in Austria x Jordan; Score points to 2-1 in the 2026 World Cup
A crucial decision by the video referee (VAR) confirmed a penalty for the Austrian team in the 56th minute of the second half in the match against Jordan, in the group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With the penalty converted by Arnautovic, the score at the Santa Clara stadium currently reads 2-1 in favor of the Austrians, maintaining the intensity of a decisive clash for both teams’ claims in Group J. The game is still underway, promising excitement until the whistle. end.
The move that led to VAR intervention occurred after an individual play by Arnautovic on the right, which resulted in a deflected shot and a corner for Austria. A review of the pitchside monitor was requested, analyzing the possibility of an infraction within the Jordanian area. The confirmation of the maximum penalty reignited the match and consolidated the Austrian advantage at a vital moment in the second half.
Impact of the VAR Decision on the Progress of the Game
The validation of the penalty by the video system was an important turning point in the confrontation. Moments before, Austria had already had a goal disallowed due to a handball from Arnautovic, after a mistake by goalkeeper Abulaila on a closed cross from Sabitzer. The alternation of emotions, with a goal disallowed and a penalty confirmed shortly after, demonstrates the unpredictability and influence of technology in modern football, keeping the match at an electrifying pace and with nervousness at its peak for fans and players.
Coach Ralf Rangnick’s men knew how to take advantage of the opportunity to increase the score, while Jordan, under the command of Jamal Sellami, is incessantly looking for a draw. The partial result of 2-1 reflects a balanced match, where the defenses have worked intensely and the attacks seek the best finish at all costs. The atmosphere in the stadium is one of pure tension, with every possession and every offensive play being crucial.
Match Timeline Minute by Minute Mix Vale
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- 01′ 1T:Jordan started pressing with Ehsan Haddad, who risked a shot from inside the area, but the ball went out without danger, demonstrating the Asian team’s offensive intention from the beginning.
- 08′ 1T:Austrian goalkeeper Alexander Schlager made a crucial save after a long-range shot by Mousa Al-Tamari, one of Jordan’s most dangerous players, prevented the opening goal.
- 16′ 1T:Once again, Schlager was tested and saved a shot from outside the box by Odeh Fakhouri, maintaining equality on the scoreboard with important saves.
- 19′ 1Q:Austria opened the scoring with Romano Schmid, who scored a beautiful goal from outside the box, surprising the Jordanian defense and sending the Austrian fans into a frenzy.
- 22′ 2T:A closed cross from Sabitzer sparked controversy. Goalkeeper Abulaila failed to leave, Arnautovic took advantage of the surplus and scored for Austria, but the referee, after a VAR review, disallowed the goal due to a handball.
- 30′ 2T:Austria won a corner, which led to a new attacking opportunity, keeping the pressure on Jordan’s defense after the disallowed goal.
- 31′ 2T:Own goal by Yazan Al-Arab! After a well-worked corner kick by Sabitzer, Jordan’s number 5 deflected the ball into his own goal, giving Austria a 2-1 lead.
- 46′ 2T:Arnautovic had a golden chance when he received the ball in the face of goalkeeper Abulaila, but the Jordanian archer stretched to palm the ball, preventing Austria from extending their lead with a dangerous counterattack.
- 48′ 2T:In a moment of inattention from the Jordanian defense, Al-Rawabdeh made a risky pass to Abulaila, who almost pushed the ball into his own goal, resulting in a corner for Austria, maintaining the offensive pressure.
- 53′ 2T:A beautiful move by Arnautovic on the right culminated in a deflected shot, resulting in another corner for Austria, who were incessantly looking for new scoring opportunities.
- 54′ 2T:The VAR was activated to analyze a possible penalty in favor of Austria, after the referee was called to review the monitor, increasing expectations about the result of the analysis.
- 56′ 2T:Penalty awarded to Austria! The VAR’s decision was confirmed, awarding the maximum penalty to the Austrian team.
- 56′ 2T:Arnautovic took the penalty and converted masterfully, scoring Austria’s second goal and bringing the score to 2-1.
Tactical Analysis and Next Steps in the Match
Austria, who entered the field with a 4-5-1 formation under the command of Ralf Rangnick, has demonstrated solidity in midfield and speed in offensive transitions, exploiting the flanks and the presence of Arnautovic up front. The entry of Wimmer in place of Schmid in the 37th minute of the second half, and the substitutions of Danso, Chukwuemeka and Wanner previously, aim to maintain the breath and the ability to create in the offensive sector, in addition to adjusting the defense to contain the Jordanian advances. The yellow card for Sabitzer in the 32nd minute indicates the intense pace of the game and the need for emotional control on the part of the Austrian players.
On the other side, Jordan, with a 3-4-3 formation adopted by Jamal Sellami, relies on the agility of its attackers such as Al-Tamari and Olwan to break through the Austrian blockade. The replacements of Al-Dawoud, Azaizeh, Al-Mardi and Al-Rosan indicate a search to renew their momentum and add firepower and creativity to the attack to seek the equalizer, which would be crucial for their chances in the tournament. The team has been risking long shots, like Azaizeh’s in the 47th minute, showing that they will not give up on seeking a draw.
This is a crucial moment in the match, with Austria defending their advantage and Jordan launching an attack in search of the goal that could change the fate of the match. With the score at 2-1 and the game still ongoing in the 56 minutes of the second half, each move will be decisive. Fans can expect more excitement and twists and turns until the final whistle in Santa Clara, a stage for great moments for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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