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Playoff game for World Cup participation: Australia's jumping jack goalkeeper unnerves Peru

2022-06-14T13:57:16.817Z


Australia and Peru struggled for 120 minutes in the playoff for the penultimate place at the World Cup. Then the penalty shoot-out decided – and the tactics of the Australian goalkeeper.


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Australia goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne was the decisive man in the end

Photo: MUSTAFA ABUMUNES / AFP

Australia has reached the finals of a soccer World Cup for the sixth time.

The team led by the two German pros Ajdin Hrustic from Eintracht Frankfurt and Jackson Irvine from FC St. Pauli beat South America fifth-placed Peru 5-4 on penalties at the World Cup stadium in Ar-Rayyan on Monday evening after a normal Playing time and overtime was 0-0.

Substitute keeper Andrew Redmayne, who came on for captain Mathew Ryan in the 120th minute, became the deciding man – with his unusual fidgeting tactics he saved two penalties.

The 33-year-old Sydney FC veteran kept jumping left and right before taking the shot, throwing his arms up in the air and taking the right corner late in the game.

The Socceroos thus secured the penultimate spot for the World Cup in Qatar from November 21 to December 18 in the intercontinental playoff match.

Australia will play in Group D with holders France, Denmark and Tunisia.

Peru missed out on their sixth appearance at the World Cup despite passionate cheering from the fans who had traveled to the Ahmad Bin Ali stadium to create a good mood for the World Cup.

One place is still open

The 32nd and last place will be awarded this Tuesday when New Zealand and Costa Rica meet also at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Ar-Rayyan.

The winner of this game goes into Group E with Germany, Spain and Japan.

In the first of two intercontinental playoffs in one of the World Cup stadiums, chances were scarce at first.

Two attempts by Irvine to head the ball were also only attempts in the first half.

Australia qualified for the decider on Tuesday last week and only came under pressure against Peru in the second half.

Christian Cueva only hit the side netting after more than an hour before the Australians narrowly missed the lead through Aziz Behich and Hrustic just before the end of regular time.

It went into overtime.

And that too ended goalless, Peru's Edison Flores hitting the post with the greatest chance.


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Source: spiegel

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