New Straits Times

AUSTRALIA SQUEEZE THROUGH

Cahill scores twice as Socceroos advance 3-2 on aggregate after extra time

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SYDNEY

“That’s what I’ve done my whole life and I’ll continue to do it.”

The United States, Panama and Honduras, the three nations who could provide the opposition in the interconti­nental playoff, played their final qualifiers late yesterday.

Syria, who had to play all their “home” qualifiers in Malaysia because of the security situation in their war-torn nation, fought until the very end of the match but ultimately came up short in their bid for a maiden World Cup spot.

The visitors, without five firstchoic­e players missing through injury or suspension, had made the perfect start in the sixth minute to cancel out Australia’s away goal advantage from the 1-1 first leg draw.

Tamer Haj Mohamad dispossess­ed Mark Milligan in midfield and he fed Omar Al Somah, who outpaced the Australian defence and planted the ball high in the net with his left foot.

Australia lost Brad Smith to injury, bringing dropped midfielder Aaron Mooy on to the pitch, but the Asian champions were back on terms in 13th minute.

Mathew Leckie broke down the right and delivered a pinpoint cross that Cahill was never going to pass up, the 37-year-old forward heading the ball home in his 103rd internatio­nal.

Australia dominated the remainder of the first half, with Syrian skipper Zaher Medani blocking a Cahill shot after one flowing move and goalkeeper Ibrahim Alma force to save James Troisi and Leckie efforts.

Alma again had to be at his best to stop a fierce Rogic strike from the edge of the box after 70 minutes and the Celtic midfielder curled a shot just wide of the far post from the ensuing corner.

Rogic had another chance to clinch the winner in the 89th minute but his shot was deflected past the post and the Australian­s were unable to make the breathroug­h in normal time.

Syrian midfielder Mahmoud Al Mawas was sent off for a second yellow card four minutes into the first period of extra time and from then on it appeared only a matter of time before the Australian­s would break down the already weary visitors.

Robbie Kruse finally carved out the decisive chance in the 109th minute when his perfectly weighted cross to the far post found Cahill, who headed it into the top left-hand corner to the delight of the majority of the 42,136 crowd.

Al Somah had one final chance to secure passage for Syria on the away goals rule as time ran out but his brilliantl­y struck free kick hit the post and bounced away. Reuters

 ??  ?? Tim Cahill (centre) reels away in celebratio­n after scoring against Syria during their 2018 World Cup qualifying match. AFP
Tim Cahill (centre) reels away in celebratio­n after scoring against Syria during their 2018 World Cup qualifying match. AFP

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