The Al Wihdat midfielder struck after 13 and 33 minutes to give the home side a 2-0 lead at the break before completing his hat-trick 18 minutes into the second half at the King Abdullah Stadium.
Syria, who take on Iran in an Asian Cup qualifier on August 16, have not had the best of build-ups for their visit to Tehran, earlier losing a pair of matches to Iraq in Damascus, 3-1 on July 15 and 2-1 last Tuesday. Jordan, who meet the United Arab Emirates in their next Asian Cup qualifying match, beat the Iraqis 2-1 in a friendly on July 21. |