Teenager Kuol makes debut as Australia win final World Cup warm-up match

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AFP, Auckland :
Teenager Garang Kuol, who is being chased by Newcastle United, made his debut on Sunday in Australia’s 2-0 away win over New Zealand in their final World Cup warm-up match.
A Mitchell Duke header and Jason Cummings’ penalty in the second half at Auckland’s Eden Park ensured Australia head to the World Cup with two straight wins over their neighbours.
Attacker Kuol, who only turned 18 in mid-September, plays for the Central Coast Mariners but is reportedly set to sign for Premier League Newcastle in January.
The fleet-footed teenager came on with 20 minutes left and prised open the New Zealand defence in the build-up to Cummings’ penalty.
This was Australia’s last game before their opening World Cup match against reigning champions France in a Group D also containing Tunisia and Denmark.
New Zealand missed out on a place at the Qatar finals after losing a play-off to Costa Rica.
Australia, who also beat the All Whites 1-0 in Brisbane on Thursday, initially laboured against a New Zealand side fired up in front of a crowd of 34,985 watching their first men’s home international for five years.
The Eden Park surface was in impressive condition apart from the odd divot less than 24 hours after hosting a rugby Test match between New Zealand and Australia.
Burly New Zealand striker Chris Wood had an early chance but the Newcastle man was forced off after 30 minutes following a heavy challenge.
Graham Arnold’s Australia only earned their first corner approaching half- time.

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