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UAE’s Omar Abdulrahman tries to weave his way past Thailand defenders during the World Cup Qualifiers at Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand on Tuesday. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, virtually ending UAE’s hopes of qualifying for the 2018 World Cup. Image Credit: Reuters

Dubai: UAE coach Edgardo Bauza could only look to the future after a 1-1 draw away to Thailand — in his first competitive game in charge — virtually ended The Whites’ hopes of qualifying for the 2018 World Cup on Tuesday.

Ali Mabkhout left the UAE hanging on by a thread when his 93rd minute equaliser cancelled out Mongkol Thosakrai’s 69th minute opener.

The UAE are now six points off the qualifying spots with just two games remaining at home to Saudi Arabia on August 29 and away to Iraq on September 5.

Even if The Whites win both of their remaining games and a team above them loses twice, the goal difference is still huge.

“I know the situation in the group is really bad,” said former Argentina boss Bauza, who replaced Mahdi Ali last month. “But we will work hard for the next matches. I have a plan and vision and I will prepare everything for the next matches.

“The match was not what I wanted, I really wanted to win, but we couldn’t play in our way as planned. Our opponents had so many chances to score and win the game. We tried to fix the game, but we couldn’t do it. I am so sad for this result. I am not happy at all, as I had hoped for a good result.”

One positive, he said, was at the back. “My team was better than before, especially in the defensive line. My players did well. Thailand were very good though.”

Thailand, who are already eliminated, are 52 places below the UAE in the rankings and were looking for their first ever win at this stage in qualification, under new coach Milovan Rajevac of Serbia.

“The sweetest result for me would have been 1-0 but unfortunately we didn’t manage that,” he said. “I’m sorry we couldn’t make history but we were very close. I’m very proud and satisfied after only one camp together.”