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Jedinak hat-trick powers Australia to Russia

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SYDNEY: Captain Mile Jedinak fired a second-half hat-trick as Australia swept into next year’s World Cup in Russia with a 3-1 aggregate playoff victory over Honduras in Sydney yesterday.

The Aston Villa midfielder’s free kick went in off Henry Figueroa on 54 minutes, and he then buried two penalties in the space of 13 minutes before Honduras scrambled a late consolatio­n through Alberth Elis.

The final whistle heralded a massive roar from the 77,000 home crowd at the Sydney Olympic stadium as the Socceroos claimed the penultimat­e World Cup qualifying spot, following last week’s 0-0 first-leg draw.

“It’s overwhelmi­ng to be honest. When you are coaching your own nation to burden of responsibi­lity is even greater,” said Australia coach Ange Postecoglo­u.

“I’m delighted for everyone — the players, the staff and the organisati­on. We did it the hard way and it’s a credit to every one of them,” he added.

Jedinak broke the deadlock in the 54th minute with free kick which deflected in off Figueroa, but was eventually credited to the skipper after initially being marked as an own goal.

The goal revved up the Socceroos and the capacity home crowd, and Cahill came close with a looping header but Escober scrambled it away off the woodwork.

Cahill’s night was over after 66 minutes, replaced by striker Tomi Juric to a standing ovation from the home crowd in salute to his courageous fightback from a recent ankle injury.

The Socceroos tightened their grip when Bryan Acosta was adjudged to have handballed and the referee pointed to the spot.

Jedinak stepped up and rammed home the spot-kick — his 17th goal in his 73rd internatio­nal — and Australia were two-up with 18 minutes left.

Substitute Robbie Kruse was then brought down as he closed in on goal and again the referee blew for a penalty, allowing Jedinak to claim his brace with an identical finish.

Elis gave the Honduran fans something to cheer deep in stoppage time with his goal after a goalmouth melee. AFP

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