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​By our Correspondent in Al Rayyan

​JORDAN taught Iraq a footballing lesson last night as they stormed into the semi-finals of the FIFA Arab Cup—all under the glittering lights of Qatar’s “Diamond in the Desert.”

​In a clash that sizzled with as much intensity as the Al Rayyan heat, the Chivalrous Ones proved they are the smartest kids in class at the stunning Education City Stadium.

​While the venue is world-renowned for its high-tech cooling and shimmering triangular façade, it was Jordan who kept their cool when it mattered most.

​The breakthrough came just before the break in the 41st minute. Iraq’s Mustafa Saadoon was the villain of the piece, adjudged to have handled the ball in the box after a VAR check that had the 40,000-strong crowd holding its collective breath.

​Up stepped Ali Olwan, who showed nerves of absolute steel to slot his penalty home, sending the Jordanian fans into a state of pure delirium.

​The Lions of Mesopotamia roared and rattled the cages in the second half, but the Jordanian defense turned the Education City turf into a fortress. Despite wave after wave of Iraqi pressure, the scoreline remained as stubborn as a university exam.

​The victory means Jordan maintains a perfect 100% record in the tournament, proving that they are the team to beat as the competition reaches its business end.

​As the sun set over the stadium’s iconic tessellated roof, the lights didn’t just reflect off the building—they reflected off the faces of a Jordan side that now looks destined for glory.

Next up for the Chivalrous Ones? A mouth-watering semi-final showdown against Saudi Arabia. On this evidence, they won’t be afraid of anyone.

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