Sixteen years later, Australia finds the eighth. Few have bet on the Socceroos since the draw that placed them in the France and Denmark group, but they will be there in the playoffs. The Australians defeated the unrecognizable Denmark (1:0) on Wednesday, and the victory of the Tunisians over the French team did not change the fate of Graham Arnold’s wards.
This success does not call into question the first place of the French, despite the defeat by Tunisia (1:0). With six points, Didier Deschamps’ men keep the lead in goal difference, playing against the Soccer when they entered the French league (4:1). France will play second in Group C, Australia will play first in a group consisting of Poland, Argentina, Saudi Arabia and Mexico.
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After the opening of Australia, Denmark stormed half of the opponent’s field. Unable to change the situation.
While Mitchell Duke, the Japanese D2 player, gave the Socceroos victory over Tunisia on the second day, Matthew Lecky got the better of the Danes. Already present at the World Cup in Russia, the former Hertha player in Berlin is a symbol of a team that has grown old but has not lost its fighting spirit.
The Australian selection performed well in the World Cup against the Blues. Craig Goodwin opened the scoring before the French talent caught up with teammates Matthew Ryan (4-1) last week.
Source: Le Parisien
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