AFP, San Pedro Sula :
Australia edged closer to a place in the 2018 World Cup finals on Friday after grinding out a hard-fought 0-0 draw with Honduras in their Asia-CONCACAF playoff.
Socceroos striker Tomi Juric missed golden chances in each half as the Australians dominated a physical Honduras side without managing to find a precious away goal at the Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano.
Nevertheless Ange Postecoglou’s men will return to Australia for Wednesday’s second leg confident of reaching a fourth consecutive World Cup after a controlled display in hot, humid conditions.
“It was a great performance and the result doesn’t reflect that unfortunately,” Postecoglou said afterwards.
“I thought we were good enough in our play to get one or two goals but at the end of the day we wanted a strong performance and that’s what we got. We’ve got the home game now with our crowd and our conditions so we’re in good shape.”
Despite speculation that veteran striker Tim Cahill could feature after a recent ankle knock, the Australian record scorer remained on the bench throughout with Postecoglou unwilling to risk him on a poor playing surface.
Cahill’s cutting edge was sorely missed as Juric butchered a one-on-one chance in the first 45 minutes before squandering a free header in the second half.
Postecoglou refused to point the finger at Juric afterwards however.
“Tomi put in an enormous shift for us,” the Australia coach said. “He worked really hard, held the ball up when we needed it. I’m sure he would have loved to have got a goal but overall his performance was good.”
Honduras coach Jorge Luis Pinto meanwhile was disappointed with the draw but insisted his team still had a chance of progressing in the away leg.
“I’m not happy because we wanted to win tonight,” Pinto said. “You can win even when you’re playing away,” he added, before admitting Wednesday’s return leg “would not be easy.”
Australia had the better of a tense first-half, with Huddersfield’s Aaron Mooy dominating midfield and keeping the Socceroos on the offensive.
The visitors survived an early scare however when only a last-ditch tackle from Trent Sainsbury denied Carlos Lanza.
Australia continued to create the better chances though, with Massimo Luongo forcing a low block from Honduras goalkeeper Donis Escober after a fine surging run. The Australians also had strong shouts for a penalty in the 22nd minute when Escober bundled over Bailey Wright in the penalty area after a looping header flew over.
Italian referee Daniele Orsato consulted his linesman but after a brief delay ruled no foul had occurred.
Honduras’ only chance of note in a disappointing first-half display was a header from Lanza from Romell Quioto’s cross that flew wide of goalkeeper Maty Ryan.