Australia resumes World Cup qualifying with 3-0 win over Kuwait

It took less than a minute for Mathew Leckie to head in the opening goal of a 3-0 win over Kuwait on a sweltering Thursday evening in Kuwait City.

Published: 04th June 2021 11:38 AM  |   Last Updated: 04th June 2021 11:38 AM   |  A+A-

Australia's Chris Ikonomidis, right, attempts a head at goal in front of Kuwait's Khaled Ibrahim during the World Cup 2022 Group B qualifying soccer match. (Photo | AP)

By PTI

KUWAIT: The Socceroos previewed their first match in 567 days with a simple message: We're back.

It took just 55 seconds for the Australians to start proving it.

After the coronavirus pandemic forced a 19-month delay in their World Cup Asian qualifying campaign, it took less than a minute for Mathew Leckie to head in the opening goal of a 3-0 win over Kuwait on a sweltering Thursday evening in Kuwait City.

Jackson Irvine extended Australia's lead midway through the first half, firing home the rebound after Martin Boyle's penalty miss.

Eintracht Frankfurt's Adjin Hrustic netted the third with a free kick in the 66th minute as Australia sealed a fifth win in five games.

Australia moved five points ahead of Kuwait and Jordan in Group B with three games remaining and can seal its place in the third round of qualification with wins over Taiwan and Nepal next week.

Only the eight group winners are guaranteed a place in the next stage, which starts in September, along with the four best second-place teams.

Elsewhere in the second round of Asian qualifying, Ali Mabkhout of the United Arab Emirates scored twice in a 4-0 win over Malaysia in Group G to become the second-highest active goalscorer in international soccer, above Lionel Messi.

The striker now has 73 goals for his country, two more than Messi has scored so far with Argentina and behind only Cristiano Ronaldo's 103 goals for Portugal.

Ali Daei of Iran is the all-time leading international scorer with 109 goals.

"We made a strong return to qualification after a long break," UAE coach Bert Van Marwijk said.

"We have to keep performing in the same way to achieve our goal of reaching the next stage."

With Thailand and Indonesia playing to a 2-2 draw, UAE moved second in the group, two points behind leader Vietnam with three games to play.

Iran, after losing its previous two games in Group C, beat Hong Kong 3-1 to keep alive its chances of a third successive World Cup appearance.

Goals from Ali Gholizadeh, Vahid Amiri and Karim Ansarifard secured the three points to keep Iran in third spot on nine points, two behind second-place Iraq.

Bahrain moved a point clear at the top by thrashing Cambodia 8-0.

In Group E, Qatar had a 1-0 win over India to move seven points clear of Oman in second, and Afghanistan drew 1-1 with Bangladesh.

The Palestinian team beat Singapore 4-0 to climb out of last place in Group D.


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