Australia qualified for their fourth successive World Cup
Australia
qualified for their fourth successive World Cup by beating a physical Honduras
3-1 at Stadium Australia in Sydney.
After a
goalless first leg, Aston Villa player Mile Jedinak's 53rd-minute free-kick
took a decisive deflection off Henry Figueroa to break the deadlock.
Jedinak then
drilled in penalties after a handball by Bryan Acosta and foul by Johnny
Palacios to seal victory.
Maynor
Figueroa bundled in late on, but it was too late for the visitors.
The match
was played in front of 76,080 fans at Stadium Australia, but the atmosphere was
tense as the Socceroos initially struggled to break down their deep-lying
opponents and Tommy Rogic screwed a shot wide from their best opening.
With the away
goals rule in effect, Australia were still vulnerable after their opener, but
two clear penalties gave them breathing space long before the final whistle.
There were
seven yellow cards in a match that had been preceded by Honduran claims that
their training sessions were spied on by a drone.
"This
group has gone through a lot, from the way we want to play, to not qualifying
automatically, to tough [play-off] matches against Syria, to the talk before
this one," said veteran midfielder Mark Millgan, who has been part of
Australia's last three World Cup campaigns.
"This
group really deserves it."
Australia
are the 31st team to book their place at next summer's World Cup with either
New Zealand or Peru to complete the 32-strong field.
That tie is
finely poised after a 0-0 draw in Wellington. The second leg takes place in
Lima at 02:15 GMT later on Thursday, 15 November.
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