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Syria Keeps Asia's World Cup Qualifying Playoff Tight With Late PK in First Leg

The second leg of their series is October 10, with the winner facing CONCACAF's fourth-place finisher for a place in the World Cup.

MALACCA, Malaysia (AP) – Omar al-Soma won a late penalty and converted from the spot to give Syria a 1-1 draw with Australia on Thursday and keep the war-torn country's World Cup hopes alive.

Syria scored in the 85th minute after Mathew Leckie was penalized for his aerial challenge on al-Soma.

The Syrians, who have never before qualified for a World Cup, are facing Australia in a two-leg Asian playoff for the right to go into an intercontinental playoff. The next stage is a two-leg series against the fourth-place team from the North American region, meaning a possible showdown with the United States.

Before that, though, is the return leg of the Asian playoff in Sydney on Tuesday.

The Australians dominated the first half and led 1-0 at the break on neutral ground in Malaysia, where Syria is hosting its World Cup qualifying matches because of the ongoing conflict at home. Robbie Kruse timed his run perfectly to get a touch past goalkeeper Ibrahim Alma in the 40th minute.

The Syrians rallied in the second half, with al-Soma and Omar Khribin creating opportunities. The tempo lifted further when veteran forward Firas Al Khatib came on in the 75th.

''I think we were a bit unlucky. I'm not sure what happened with the penalty - maybe it touched his hand? I don't know,'' Australia stand-in captain Mark Milligan said. ''We're very confident. We'll go home and get them on a good pitch in front of our home fans.''

The Australians had other chances to score, with Milligan's long-range shot well saved in the 19th and Leckie sending a rushed shot over the bar in the 29th.

Alma made another save in the 42nd on Aziz Behich's curling right-foot shot. Leckie then leaped high but headed over the bar a minute before the break.

Tomi Juric hit the left post twice within a matter of seconds at the start of the second half, missing a chance to double Australia's lead.

From then on, though, Syria started gaining the momentum and launching counter-attacks against a tiring Australian defense. And the small but vocal crowd in Malacca was heavily behind the underdogs.

Syria went close with free kicks in the 67th and 68th minutes - the first cleared by Behich off the line and Khribin's deflection off the defensive wall skewing wide on the second.

A speedy burst and shot from Khatib forced a good, reflex save from Matt Ryan in the 78th and the Australia goalkeeper tipped a hard shot from Moayad Ajan over the bar in injury time to preserve the draw, only moments after Alma made a game-saving stop for Syria at the other end.