Qatar U23 and Indonesia U23 faced off in the first round of the group stage of the U23 Asian Cup, with Qatar U23 defeating their opponents by a score of 2-0. The match was tense and intense, with players from both sides displaying an extremely high level of competitiveness.
Soon after the match started, both sides entered into a fast-paced attacking state. Qatar U23s gradually dominated the game with their excellent coordination and ball control. In the first minute of the first half of extra time, Khalid Saba of Qatar U23 received a pass from a teammate in the penalty area, calmly dribbled past the defenders, and then shot the ball into the opponent's goal, opening the first record for Qatar U23.
Going into the second half, Qatar U23s didn't let their guard down by taking the lead, but instead stepped up their offense. In the 54th minute of the match, Ahmed Rawi received a pass from a teammate just outside the penalty area, and he used his speed and breakthrough ability to break through the opposing team's defense before calmly slotting the ball home from inside the penalty area to extend the lead for Qatar U23s.
In the remaining time of the match, although Indonesia U23 team strengthened their offense and tried to get back to the game, Qatar U23 team's defense was very solid and didn't give their opponents too many chances. Meanwhile, Qatar U23s also steadily controlled the pace of the game through ball control and coordination. Finally, with the referee's whistle, the match ended with Qatar U23s defeating Indonesia U23s with a score of 2-0.