Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Australia eliminated, Peru leave World Cup on high note

- Associated Press sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SOCHI : Back at the World Cup for the first time since 1982, Peru aren’t leaving Russia empty handed.

The Peruvians failed to score a goal in their opening two matches, but the team finally gave its fans a reason to celebrate when it ended Australia’s hopes of advancing to the knockout round with a 2-0 victory on Tuesday.

The Australian­s had to beat Peru and hope Denmark lost to France in the other Group C match, but neither result occurred. France and Denmark drew 0-0 in Moscow.

Andre Carrillo’s 18th-minute goal, a half-volley from inside the area, was Peru’s first in a World Cup since its last appearance 36 years ago. Peru hadn’t won a World Cup match since defeating Iran in 1978.

Peru captain Paolo Guerrero, who almost missed out because of a doping suspension, scored the other goal in the 50th with a leftfooted strike after getting to a loose ball inside the area.

“This triumph is for our people and for Jefferson (Farfan),” Guerrero said of his teammate who missed the match after being admitted to hospital with a head injury sustained in practice last weekend. “We showed that Peru can play as equal to anyone.”

Australia striker Tim Cahill, a 38-year-old veteran who entered the match in the 53rd minute, had a chance to become only the fifth player to score in four World Cups, joining Pele, Uwe Seeler, Miroslav Klose and Cristiano Ronaldo. But he had few chances.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Andre Carrillo scored Peru’s first goal since 1982.
REUTERS Andre Carrillo scored Peru’s first goal since 1982.

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