Australia Thrash Indonesia in qualifying for the AFC World Cup Football news

The victory increases the chance of Australia to finish second in Group C, behind Japan, to qualify for 48 World Cup teams in North America next year.
Two goals in two minutes helped Australia secure 5-1 Throwing Indonesia In order to qualify for the World Cup qualifying as a Dutch legend Patrick Kluivert, he was well beaten in his first game.
Indonesia missed the early sentence before Martin Boyle was in place and Nishan Velupillay strike during an angry opening 20 minutes of damage to Sydney’s football stadium.
Jackson Irvine’s arms and another Lewis Miller sealed the victory.
“The result was very important today and the fact that we did it with five goals, he is really pleased,” said Irvina Man-O-Mmetch.
The Australian skipper Mat Ryan was not completely satisfied.
“I think the result is a little flattering us, to be honest,” the goalie said. “At the beginning of the game, they had two big chances, and if they put them away, it could be a different game.
“But momentum is an important thing in sports, and we started that winning momentum in an important [FIFA] The window, and it is important that we learn and become better. “
The victory was a big reinforcement for Tony Popovic men in the race, which is second in the Asian group C after the escape of Japan leader and automatically qualified for the 48th North America tournament next year.
Australia now has 10 points, four clear from Indonesia, with three games, including key incursions against China on Tuesday.
Saudi Arabia and China, who meet later in Riyadh, both have six points, as well as Bahrain, who clashes with Japan in Saitami. Japan will book his place at the World Cup if he wins.
Only the two best progress automatically progress, and the third and fourth forced into another circle of Asian qualifications.
The defeat enhanced the scale of the task faced by the former Barcelona club striker, who was appointed in January after the Shin Tae-Yong in South Korea was released.
His side head home for a mandatory showdown against Bahrain next week in an effort to arrive at the World Cup for the first time after independence in 1945.
Australia was without a handful of injured monks, including defender Leicester Harry Souttar and midfielder Middlesbrouga Riley McGree.
But they still did their job against a team with 10 players born in the Netherlands and naturalized to play for Indonesia.
Initially without breath, Ryan pulled out spectacular savings to reject Jaya Idzes header and a few minutes later Indonesia won a penalty when Kye Rowles knocked down Rafael Struick.
But at the Kevin DIks site, he hit the post.
Ten minutes later, it was a row of football players when they were awarded a penalty after VAR intervention and the Boyle hibernial striker was not wrong.
With a swing on their side, the hosts doubled their lead two minutes later when Adam Taggart found Velupillay, who calmly flew over the advanced goalkeeper of Maarten Paes.
Irvine made 3-0 in the 34th minute, forcing a fine savings from Paes, but converting bounces.
Both Miller and Irvine added to the second half from Craig Goodwin Corners before the Indonesian Ole Romeny pulled one back.