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Danilo Asprilla strikes as Al Ain recover to edge towards AFC Champions League progression

Matt Monaghan

21:12 19/04/2016

Al Ain’s season seemed to be spiralling further out of control.

Fresh from their capitulation during the domestic decider against Al Ahli, they were a goal behind within a minute to dogged Nasaf on Tuesday night. Sloppy marking from a set-piece appeared to set the tone for another harmful result, placing their AFC Champions League recovery in jeopardy.

Inspiration was required to dig them out of a rut. The spring heels of flying winger Danilo Asprilla were to provide it in the unfamiliar surroundings of Qarshi’s half-full Central Stadium.

A playful nutmeg past the half-hour mark was followed by a punishing burst of acceleration, his ruthless finish into the bottom corner helping salvage a 1-1 draw.

Prevail during the return meeting on home soil at the start of next month and a third-successive progression to the round of 16 is theirs.

Not bad, when you consider a pair of opening losses to Qatar’s El Jaish gave the club its worst-ever start in Asian competition. Never mind the psychological damage caused by Thursday’s almost-certain loss of their Arabian Gulf League crown.

That result and travelling to a team who are joint top of the Uzbek League made the victory which would guarantee early progression a long shot. The chance to wrap up their involvement in Group D with a game to spare seemed even more remote when Maksud Karimov poked the hosts ahead from the off.

In a repeat of the absent-mindedness which cost them against the Red Knights, a low corner was flicked on by youngster Bobur Abdukhalikov to the unmarked Uzbekistan defender to volley home at the back post. Coach Zlatko Dalic, usually such a placid presence, strode out of the dugout in disgust.

The under-pressure Croatian required an instant reaction. The man who guided the club to the 2014 semi-finals duly received it.

Soon after 12-goal striker Douglas narrowly placed wide, the visitors were level through Asprilla’s eye-catching third goal for the Boss since his winter arrival.

Al Ain’s continental know-how then came to the fore. UAE playmaker Omar Abdulrahman helped take the sting out of a match in which the only other sight of goal came from team-mate Fellipe Bastos’ 35-yard free-kick, which was pushed away on 66 minutes.

Hard work has finally granted the Boss control of their destiny. They cannot afford to let it slip.

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