Australia
will be better for Kyrgyzstan scare, says coach
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[June 17, 2015]
(Reuters) - Australia coach Ange
Postecoglou said the Asian champions would be stronger for coming
through something of a scare after kicking off their World Cup
qualifying campaign with a hard-earned 2-1 win over Kyrgyzstan on
Tuesday.
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The Socceroos went ahead in the second minute in Bishkek but were
forced to endure heavy pressure from the 177th-ranked Kyrgyzs to get
their quest to reach a fourth successive World Cup finals off to a
winning start.
"There aren't many nations in the world these days that can't play
and we knew it was going to be a tough game," Postecoglou told Fox
Sports TV.
"We knew we had to get on top early, luckily we got the goal and I
think we just tried to force it too much after that.
"Maybe we thought things would come a lot easier it will be a great
experience for everyone involved and we'll grow from this."
Roared on by a partisan crowd, the home side hammered away at the
Australians and better finishing would have them back in the contest
well before halftime.
A second half strike from Tommy Oar gave Australia the breathing
room to secure the victory despite a stoppage time goal from
Kyrgyzstan, which was credited to Azamat Baimatov but clearly went
into the net off the hand of Almazbek Mirzaliev.
"We knew we were going to be in for a game and that's what we got,"
said Socceroos skipper Mile Jedinak, whose second-minute free kick
took a wicked bounce off the uneven surface to beat the home
goalkeeper.
"I knew getting it on target it might have a chance, to be honest,
but I didn't expect it to bobble that much. But hey, I'll take it."
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Postecoglou spared special praise for club-less midfielder Oar, who
came on for Nathan Burns in the 56th minute and scored with a fine
finish 10 minutes later.
"I thought Tommy Oar was really good for us, he came on and he was
really positive and went at them," the coach said.
"That was probably what we were missing in the first half. He got a
good goal so full credit to him."
Australia, who must get through two round-robin qualifying stages to
reach Russia in 2018, host their next qualifier against Bangladesh
in Perth in September.
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney, editing by Peter Rutherford)
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