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Group A: Indonesia 1-0 Australia

AIPS ASIA News:

Doha: Komang Teguh’s first half header earned tournament debutants Indonesia a 1-0 win over Australia at Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium in Group A on Thursday to reignite his nation’s challenge for a place in the quarter-finals of the AFC U23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024™.

Ernando Ari Sutaryadi saved Mohamed Toure’s 25th minute penalty before Komang’s close range header 20 minutes later allowed Shin Tae-yong’s team to pick up their first win of the campaign after an opening 2-0 loss against hosts Qatar on Monday.
The result leaves Australia on one point from two games having drawn with Jordan in their first match of the competition and Tony Vidmar’s side needs to win against the Qataris in the final round of group matches on Sunday to have any chance of progressing.


Playing in front of a raucous band of Indonesian fans, Shin’s side threatened as early as the second minute, Jeam Kelly’s rising shot deflected wide after Rafael Struick’s pull back had found the Persik forward with time to take aim.
Moments later Mohamed Toure lashed over the bar as Australia surged forward in an entertaining opening to the game.
Marselinho Ferdinan’s direct running had the Australian defence on the back foot before Struick pulled his right foot shot from the edge of the area wide of Patrick Beach’s goal as Indonesia went on the attack.
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Group A: Indonesia 1-0 Australia

AIPS ASIA News:

Doha: Komang Teguh’s first half header earned tournament debutants Indonesia a 1-0 win over Australia at Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium in Group A on Thursday to reignite his nation’s challenge for a place in the quarter-finals of the AFC U23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024™.

Ernando Ari Sutaryadi saved Mohamed Toure’s 25th minute penalty before Komang’s close range header 20 minutes later allowed Shin Tae-yong’s team to pick up their first win of the campaign after an opening 2-0 loss against hosts Qatar on Monday.
The result leaves Australia on one point from two games having drawn with Jordan in their first match of the competition and Tony Vidmar’s side needs to win against the Qataris in the final round of group matches on Sunday to have any chance of progressing.


Playing in front of a raucous band of Indonesian fans, Shin’s side threatened as early as the second minute, Jeam Kelly’s rising shot deflected wide after Rafael Struick’s pull back had found the Persik forward with time to take aim.
Moments later Mohamed Toure lashed over the bar as Australia surged forward in an entertaining opening to the game.
Marselinho Ferdinan’s direct running had the Australian defence on the back foot before Struick pulled his right foot shot from the edge of the area wide of Patrick Beach’s goal as Indonesia went on the attack.
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