Australia is getting those who got up in the World Cup
Football does not give birth to such a strange event!
Like yesterday, not the first or the second, the third goalkeeper Andrew Redmine's magic in the hands of the tiebreaker lost to Peru, Australia has secured a ticket to the World Cup. The 33-year-old goalkeeper has previously played only two matches for the national team. That goalkeeper flooded the country with joy. Samatha Lewis, a women's soccer journalist in Australia, tweeted: "Andrew Redmine will never have to buy beer with his own money in Australia again!"
The joy of being able to play in the World Cup is unearthly. Cricket is usually ruled by the world, but when the game is football, it is a big thing for Australia to be able to play in the World Cup. This time the team is going to play the World Cup for the fifth time in a row, for the sixth time in all. But in which group are the 'Sakaru' getting a chance?
Australia will play in Group D of the World Cup. Where their groupmates are last year's champions France, Denmark and Tunisia. Surprisingly, the last time Australia and France were in the group. Even more shocking is the fact that last time the rest of the Australian team was named Peru, who lost to Peru and lost their ticket to the World Cup last night!
Who knows if the fire of vengeance will burn in the mind of Australian defender Aziz Behich after hearing the name of France as a group partner. Last time, Australia lost 2-1 to France in their first match . France took the lead in the first half with a penalty kick by Atoyan Griezmann, but four minutes later Australia equalized on a penalty kick by former Crystal Palace midfielder Mile Yedinak.
Aziz Behich came forward to 'defend' France when they were trembling with fear of losing two points in the first match. France left the field with a full three points after the suicide goal of this Australian defender. The two teams will meet again in their opening match on November 22. Where to go without being too memorable!The Sakarus did not lose last time against Denmark. Australia left the field with a 1-1 draw with the Danes thanks to Yedinak's penalty goal. This time, however, Yedinak is not there to rescue Australia again and again, the gentleman retired after the 2018 World Cup.
Australia book their ticket to the World Cup and fill out Group D! 🌍 pic.twitter.com/n94mHJYmxQ
— B/R Football (@brfootball) June 13, 2022
What if there is no Yedinak, there are Redminers!
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