Is it true that Australia beat Syria 3-2 in the preliminaries?

On June 10, Beijing time, Australia played Syria at home in the second round of Asian World Cup qualifiers in Russia on 20 18. In 90 minutes, both sides scored one goal each, and the total score was 2-2 to enter overtime. In extra time, former Shanghai Shenhua foreign aid Cahill scored the winning goal, which finally helped Australia beat Syria by a total score of 3-2 and won the fifth place in Asia, winning the opportunity to compete with the fourth place in Central and North America and the Caribbean for a World Cup ticket.

In the first round, the two teams drew at home in Syria 1- 1. In the second round of Australia's home game, Osso Macher took the lead in the 6th minute, but Australia was quickly equalized by former Shenhua foreign aid tim cahill in the13rd minute. In the subsequent game, both sides failed to achieve any results within 90 minutes, with a total score of 2-2, so they had to play overtime.

Just three minutes after the start of overtime, the Syrian team Mavas kicked the other side for a foul and was shown a second yellow card by the referee. Two yellows turned into one red, and he was sent off (it is worth mentioning that Mavas scored one goal each in the home and away match against China in the 12 tournament). Then Australia launched a crazy attack. 108 minutes, Cahill once again seized the opportunity to score twice to complete the lore. In the120th minute, the Syrian team Orso Maher hit the post once. In the end, Australia eliminated Syria with a total score of 3-2 and won the fifth place in the Asia 12 competition.

Next, Australia will compete with the fourth place in Central and North America and the Caribbean for a World Cup ticket. At present, the situation in the preliminaries of Central and North America is chaotic, including the United States, Panama and Honduras, which may become Australia's opponents. The final round of the China-North America preliminaries will be held tomorrow morning Beijing time.

Congratulations to the Australian football team for winning.