Veteran striker Tim Cahill scored deep into extra time to take
Australia a big step closer to next year’s World Cup and end war-torn
Syria’s fairytale run in the play-offs on Tuesday.
Cahill, 37, cancelled out Omar al-Soma’s opener in the first half
before he leapt to head Australia’s precious second goal in the 109th
minute for a 2-1 win in the second leg.
After last week’s 1-1 draw in Malaysia, Australia won 3-2 on
aggregate to reach a final play-off against the fourth-placed team from
the CONCACAF federation, currently Panama.
Syria have never reached the World Cup and their hopes suffered a
massive blow when Mahmoud al-Mawas was sent off for a second bookable
offence in the fourth minute of extra time.
As penalties beckoned, Robbie Kruse sent over a cross from the byline
and Cahill out-jumped his marker to power a header past the diving
Ibrahim Alma.
There was huge drama in the dying seconds, when Soma juddered the
right post with a vicious free kick. But Australia survived to stay on
track for their fourth straight World Cup.
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