The Australians defeated the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday in pre -bossy of the Asia area. They will rub, on June 13, in Peru to try to join the Group of Blues, which also includes Denmark and Tunisia.
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It becomes clear for the Blues of Didier Deschamps. The French team knows that it will face, during the World Cup in Qatar, in November and December, Denmark and Tunisia in the first round. The third and last opponent will be known on June 13 at the end of the match between Australia and Peru.
Australia will play its all-time after being imposed in the difficulty, Tuesday, June 7, against the United Arab Emirates 2-1, in the pre-barrage of the Asia zone, disputed in Qatar. The winner of the Intercontinental South Asie-American dam will inherit the coveted place in the group D of French world champions.
To win, “you will have to play a better match,” said Australian coach Graham Arnold, “50 % satisfied” from Tuesday evening’s victory. “If I entered the locker room to ask the players if they have a margin of progression, I think they would all say” yes, “he said in post-match press conference. do we need. “
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authors of a first period without relief, it was the Australians who opened the scoring at the 53 e sup> minute by their midfielder Jackson Irvine at the first post. But the advantage has hardly lasted: four minutes later, the Caio Canedo Correa Correa equalized on a center of the omnipresent attacker Harib Abdalla Almaazmi (19), author of only two shots on the first 45 minutes .
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After the qualification of Wales on Sunday, there are only two tickets out of 32 to be won for the first World Cup in history in an Arab country, from November 21 to December 18.
The day after Australia-Pérou, Costa Rica and New Zealand will decline on June 14 for a place in the group E statement, with Spain, Germany and Japan.
The two games are scheduled in this same stadium Ahmad Ben Ali. The air-conditioned enclosure, located in Al-Rayyan (west of Doha), will welcome seven games, including an eighth finals, during the World Cup.