Australia ended the Danish Games and advanced to the playoffs.
Australia is writing a great story at the World Cup in Qatar.
by Graham Arnold the crew cleared their way to the games through further qualifying and a grueling grueling competition, but the rocky one seems to have only increased the Socceroos’ hunger to perform.
The tournament began with a 1-4 loss to France, but after that the Aussies started scratching and tearing the class, which Tunis and especially Denmark had no answer for.
Australia is not known as a football country, but the continuation place, which was lost with two consecutive 1–0 defeats, was welcomed in the land of kangaroos with great joy. Even though the decisive Denmark game was played in the middle of the night local time, the Australians had gathered in front of the big screens in the open air to watch their own team’s progress.
As you can see from the attached videos, the monitoring paid off. In Melbourne’s Federation Square, the atmosphere was like in the most passionate ultra stadium. The goal that secured the second place in the group was finished with a handsome individual performance by the player representing Melbourne City Matthew Leckie.
The next place in the World Cup tournament is the second in the history of Australian football.
Year 2006 by Tim Cahill and Harry Kewell’s led Socceroos made it to the playoffs, but the road stopped in the quarterfinals against future champions Italy.
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