Australia edge Peru on penalties to claim World Cup spot

Australia's players celebrate after winning the FIFA World Cup 2022 intercontinental play-offs match against Peru at the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Doha, Qatar on Monday. Agency photo
Australia's players celebrate after winning the FIFA World Cup 2022 intercontinental play-offs match against Peru at the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Doha, Qatar on Monday. Agency photo
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Australia’s dancing substitute goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne saved the last penalty to clinch a place at this year’s World Cup in Qatar as they edged Peru 5-4 in a shootout following a 0-0 draw after extra time in an inter-continental playoff on Monday.
Redmayne danced across the goal-line before diving to the right to stop a penalty from Alex Valera and hand Australia a deserved victory at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium.
Redmayne had been brought on three minutes from the end of the game for the shootout and became an instant hero with his antics on the line as he looked to distract the rival kickers.
He danced up and down, throwing his arms about in a throwback to the clowning antics of Liverpool’s Bruce Grobbelaar when they won the European Cup in 1984.
It was enough for Luis Advincila to fire his effort against the post and then Valera to have his effort saved as Australia qualified for a fifth successive World Cup and a sixth in total.
They will play in World Cup Group D with holders France, Denmark and Tunisia. The finals run from Nov 21-Dec 18.
“I am just so proud of the players,” said Australia coach Graham Arnold. “Really no one knows what these boys have been through to get here, it was so hard, the whole campaign. The way they stuck at it, the way they committed themselves, brilliant.”
Australia’s Martin Boyle had missed their first penalty but they converted the next five to silence the thousands of Peru fans who had traveled for the game and provided noisy support but saw their team conjure up few opportunities.
Instead, a workmanlike Australia dominated the early exchanges, with winger Boyle twice cutting through the Peruvian defense to provide teasing crosses.
The second half followed a similar pattern to the first with limited efforts on goal until the 80th minute when Australia suddenly had three good opportunities to win the match.

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