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Socceroos thrash Taiwan to take another step towards Qatar 2022

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7th June, 2021
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The Socceroos have effectively sealed qualification to the third round of qualifying for next year’s World Cup with a comfortable 5-1 win over Taiwan.

Harry Souttar headed Australia in front in the 11th minute, with Jamie Maclaren and Trent Sainsbury also scoring in the first half before Mitch Duke added a second-half brace.

Australia now have a maximum 18 points from six games – with games against Nepal and Jordan remaining – to sit top of Group B, with a top-two finish guaranteed.

Even if the Socceroos let top spot slip to Jordan, they will almost certainly be one of the four-best runners-up that also advance to the next phase along with the eight group winners.

Graham Arnold rotated his entire starting XI from the team that beat Kuwait 3-0.

Macarthur FC midfielder Denis Genreau started on debut with Arnold introducing Connor Metcalfe in the 64th minute and Ruon Tongyik in the 86th for their maiden caps.

Graham Arnold

(Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)

Kenny Dougall and Riley McGree made their first starts in the green and gold while defender Curtis Good started at left back for his first cap since his 2014 debut.

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The Socceroos were busy early at Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium and took the lead when McGree picked out Souttar from a corner and the Stoke City defender powered home a back-post header.

Maclaren was hacked down as he streaked towards goal in the 26th minute and blasted the penalty down the middle a minute later to double Australia’s lead.

Three minutes later, Brandon Borrello spurned a golden opportunity when he put a tap-in onto the post.

In the 41st minute, McGree floated in a corner to the far post where Sainsbury, wearing the captain’s armband, comfortably headed home.

Less than a minute into the second half, Genreau burst forward and found Borrello, whose clever cross was well met by Duke at the near post – for his first Socceroos goal since 2013.

The Aussies would have been disappointed after conceding off the back of sloppy defending in the 62nd minute.

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Tu Shao-chieh burst forward and cut the ball back for the inexplicably unmarked Wei-Jie Gao, who smacked a first-time shot past Danny Vukovic.

Striker Nikita Rukavytsya made his first appearance since November 2017 in the 74th minute.

Ten minutes later, substitute Ajdin Hrustic dropped a clever ball to Rukavytsya who held his ground and cut the ball back for Duke to bury his second and round out the result.

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