Arab Times

Australia qualify, Tunisia make painful exit

Major disappoint­ment for Denmark The dream is over: Queiroz

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AL WAKRAH, Qatar, Nov 30, (AP): Australia advanced to the round of 16 at the World Cup, beating favored Denmark 1-0 Wednesday on Mathew Leckie’s 60th-minute goal.

It is Australia’s first time in the knockout stage since 2006, the only other time they advanced out of the group stage.

Leckie took a pass near the center circle and moved around a Danish defender before hitting a left-footed shot past goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel diving to his left.

Australia finished with six points in Group D. Defending champions France won the group on goal difference despite losing to Tunisia 1-0 in the other group match.

The World Cup proved to be a major disappoint­ment for Denmark after reaching the semifinals in the 2020 European Championsh­ip. They slogged through a 0-0 draw in their opening match with Tunisia and then recovered in a 2-1 loss against France.

Denmark dominated possession through much of the game but could not generate enough chances.

Denmark’s Mathias Jensen had one of his team’s best chances of the game in the 10th minute, but Australia goalkeeper Matthew Ryan came up with a point-blank save.

Referee Mustapha Ghorbal handed a yellow card early to defender Aziz Behich as Australia defended tenaciousl­y from the start and counteratt­acked when possible.

Australia started the second half on the front foot as Jackson Irvine fired a good chance over the crossbar. But the Socceroos quickly reverted to defending before breaking through with Leckie’s goal.

On two late corners Schmeichel sprinted upfield to put himself into the mix in front of the goal as Denmark searched for a goal. Aussie keeper Ryan caught one corner and Schmeichel scurried back. He came all the way back on a second corner with about a minute remaining, but that attempt also amounted to nothing.

Wahbi Khazri scored in the 58th minute to give the Tunisians the victory, but it wasn’t enough to get them into the round of 16. Australia beat Denmark 1-0 in other Group D game and finished second on goal difference.

Khazri ran at the heart of the French defense and beat two players before poking the ball into the bottom corner. He fell to his knees and was mobbed by teammates. When he got back up, he made a heart shape to the

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Tunisian fans behind the goal and then limped off, appearing to hurt himself as he fell when scoring his 25th internatio­nal goal and his third at World Cups.

It was Tunisia’s third victory at a World Cup, and it was France’s first loss at the tournament since the 2014 quarterfin­als, when Germany beat the team 1-0.

France forward Antoine Griezmann thought he had evened the score in the eighth minute of stoppage time but he was ruled offside following a video review. At the same time, Tunisia’s players on the bench crowded around a TV monitor hoping for a Denmark goal that would have changed the group standings.

A few minutes after Khazri’s goal, a man ran onto the field at Education City Stadium with what appeared to be a Palestinia­n flag. He did some acrobatic jumps before six security officials dragged him off.

on Saturday with the chance to reach the quarterfin­als for the first time since 2002.

Pulisic was sprawled on the field and lying in the goal for about three minutes as he received treatment from the U.S. staff. He tried to continue playing but was substitute­d at the start of the second half with Brenden Aaronson and taken for abdominal scans.

U.S. Soccer said Pulisic suffered a pelvic contusion and was day to day. He left the hospital and returned to the team hotel.

U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter said

Pulisic felt dizziness after the collision.

Back in the World Cup after missing the 2018 tournament, the U.S. opened with draws against Wales and England and needed a victory to reach the round of 16.

Iran finished third in the group with three points. The team has failed to advance in all six of its World Cup appearance­s.

“The dream is over with this result,” Iran coach Carlos Queiroz said. “The U.S. started the game much better than us, more quick with better control of the game.”

 ?? ?? Denmark’s Andreas Cornelius (left), goes for the header with Australia’s Bailey Wright during the World Cup Group D soccer match between Australia and Denmark, at the Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah, Qatar. (AP)
Denmark’s Andreas Cornelius (left), goes for the header with Australia’s Bailey Wright during the World Cup Group D soccer match between Australia and Denmark, at the Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah, Qatar. (AP)
 ?? ?? Australia’s soccer team supporter looks on ahead of the World Cup group D soccer match between Australia and Denmark, at the Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah, Qatar. (AP)
Australia’s soccer team supporter looks on ahead of the World Cup group D soccer match between Australia and Denmark, at the Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah, Qatar. (AP)

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