Tim Cahill: Australia bid farewell to Cahill in 3-0 win over Lebanon

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World Cup 2014: Tim Cahill nets stunning volley for Australia

Australia bid farewell to an emotional Tim Cahill as he made his 108th and final appearance in 3-0 win against Lebanon at ANZ Stadium in Sydney.

Cahill, 38, came on in the 82nd minute, after two goals from Martin Boyle and a Mathew Leckie strike had all but sealed the win for the hosts.

Despite failing to score on the night he finishes his international career as Australia's record goalscorer with 50.

"This is the only time you're going to see me cry," he said after the game.

"Every time I wore the green and gold, I played with my heart and I never left anything on the pitch. Thank you very much Australia."

It was agreed with manager Graham Arnold that he would appear in the final stages of the friendly: "The first 85 minutes is all about our performance," Arnold told Fox Sports. "The last five minutes can be for Timmy."

Cahill's tally of 108 appearances is one behind former goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer's Australia record of 109.

The former Everton and Millwall attacking midfielder was the first Australian to score at a World Cup, in their 3-1 opening group game win against Japan in 2006.

However, it was his volley against the Netherlands in the 2010 World Cup that many believe was his best ever goal.

For Australia it was their last friendly match at home before they begin their Asian Cup title defence in January 2019.

In pictures

A young Tim Cahill
Cahill lining up for Australia in 2004
Tim Cahill wheeling away against Japan at the 2006 World Cup
Cahill scored five goals at four World Cups including his country's first ever against Japan
Tim Cahill volley
Cahill's strike against the Netherlands is regarded as his best ever