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Duke header gets Australia past Tunisia for first win

‘I SAID TO THE BOYS BEFORE THE GAME: LET’S PUT A SMILE ON THE NATION’S FACE’

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A Mitch Duke header gave Australia their first World Cup victory in 12 years with a 1-0 win over Tunisia in a hardfought contest yesterday that kept alive their hopes of progressin­g from Group D.

Target man Duke scored in the 23rd minute with a glancing header that flew past keeper Aymen Dahmen’s despairing dive, and the Socceroos then held back a largely toothless Tunisian attack over the remainder of the contest.

The victory, only the third for Australia in six visits to the World Cup finals, was the perfect response to their 4-1 drubbing at the hands of France at the same Al Janoub Stadium on Tuesday.

Australia moved to three points in the group.

“I’m hugely proud of the boys. They showed Aussie fighting spirit. They were in their faces all the time and I’m sure they made the nation very proud,” said Australia coach Graham Arnold.

“The other night we played against the current world champions and the boys showed the same effort today. When the doubters hate us, bring it on.”

Tunisia, who opened their campaign with a 0-0 draw against Denmark, now face a Herculean task if they are to get into the knockout stages of a World Cup for the first time with their last group fixture being against France.

“It was a very tough match between two very tough teams,” said coach Jalel Kadri.

“I think today we should have played to win. We still have one match to play and we will play with our hearts out.”

Tunisia, roared on by a vast army of red-shirted compatriot­s, made clear their intentions from the start, ranging five defenders and two holding midfielder­s across the pitch and inviting the Australian­s to try to break them down.

Australia had some success getting the ball down the flanks but the final ball into the area rarely got anywhere near a blue shirt as the Tunisian defenders wrapped up the Socceroos forwards.

Craig Goodwin’s cross from the left looked to be heading the same way until it took a hefty deflection off a Tunisian defender and looped to Duke, who caressed it into the far right corner of the net.

The goal was the first conceded by Tunisia against any team barring Brazil in their last 11 matches and forced the Tunisians to come out of their defensive shell.

Defender Mohamed Draeger and skipper Youssef Msakni had chances just before the break but Harry Souttar blocked the first and the second flashed past the

post.

Australia kept compact in the midfield, where the outstandin­g Aaron Mooy ran the show for the Socceroos, and Tunisia were reduced to punting long balls to the wings.

Tunisia brought on the squad’s top scorer Wahbi Khazri in the 68th minute as they upped the tempo in search of an equaliser, but the Australian defence stood firm with goalkeeper and skipper Mat Ryan a calming presence at the back.

Naim Sliti broke free of the defence with only minutes left on the clock but Souttar stormed across the pitch to put in a crunching last-gasp tackle.

The victory snapped Australia’s seven-match winless run at World Cups since they last picked up three points in a victory over Serbia in 2010.

Arnold said “the old Aussie way” helped his side beat Tunisia.

“Our fight, our grit, our determinat­ion – the old Aussie way was very important tonight and very, very proud of the boys,” said Arnold, whose side were thumped 4-1 by holders France in their opener.

“The fans back at home – it’s a moment they’ll remember for the rest of their lives,” said Arnold, 59. “I said to the boys before the game: let’s put a smile on the nation’s face.”

The fans may be feeling it in the morning, but Arnold has ordered his players to stay focused.

“That one game is done. I don’t want any emotion from the players, I don’t want them up all night looking at social media and all that stuff,” he said.

“I’ve just said to them, no doubt that the nation is extremely proud.

“But we’ve done nothing. We’ve achieved something we can talk about after the tournament but we are here to go as far as we can go.

“I don’t want any celebratio­ns. Just enjoy this couple of minutes with the fans and then get yourself in the dressing room, recover and get ready for the next one.”

They play Denmark in their final group match on Wednesday.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? Australia’s Mitchell Duke scores their first goal against Tunisia during their World Cup match at Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah.
(Reuters) Australia’s Mitchell Duke scores their first goal against Tunisia during their World Cup match at Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah.
 ?? (Reuters) ?? Australia coach Graham Arnold celebrates with Riley McGree after the match against Tunisia in Al Wakrah yesterday.
(Reuters) Australia coach Graham Arnold celebrates with Riley McGree after the match against Tunisia in Al Wakrah yesterday.
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