Australia beat UAE 2-0 after 4 draws in qualifying

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Australia beat UAE 2-0 after 4 draws in qualifying
Australia's Brad Smith (left) is tackled by United Arab Emirates (UAE) player Khamis Esmaeel (right) in their World Cup qualifying football match in Sydney on Monday.

Sydney - Goals in each half from Irvine and Leckie sealed a vital win for the Socceroos

By AP

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Published: Tue 28 Mar 2017, 3:21 PM

Last updated: Tue 28 Mar 2017, 5:26 PM

Australia defeated United Arab Emirates 2-0 in Sydney on Tuesday, ending a run of four games without a win to get qualification for the 2018 World Cup back on track.
Goals in each half from Jackson Irvine and Mathew Leckie sealed a vital win for the Socceroos, who had slipped into third place in Group B behind Saudi Arabia and Japan after four successive draws.
UAE arrived in Sydney in fourth, a point behind Australia.
Lax marking at a seventh-minute corner gave Irvine a free header that took a deflection on its way into the net.
While UAE threatened at times through 2016 Asian player of the year Omar Abdulrahman, it struggled to create enough clear chances to seriously worry the Asian champion.
With 12 minutes remaining Leckie headed home a James Troisi cross to give Australia three points that kept alive hope of a fourth successive World Cup appearance, and in its own hands.
UAE's second loss in five days was a massive blow to its hope of a second World Cup appearance. 
 


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