Jordan was minutes from securing its first-ever point at a World Cup but conceded a comeback goal in the 82nd minute, losing 2-1 to Algeria. The result mathematically guarantees Argentina the group lead, N12's Ben Goldfrend reports.
Jordan came within minutes of its first-ever World Cup point on Tuesday, but Algeria staged a late comeback to win 2-1, according to N12's Ben Goldfrend. The Jordanian side led until the 82nd minute, when Algeria equalized and then completed the turnaround. The result mathematically secures Argentina's top spot in the group. Jordan's campaign has been difficult: the team lost 3-1 to Austria in its previous match, as The Zioneer reported on June 17. Algeria kept its knockout-stage hopes alive with the victory.
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