Indonesia’s goalkeeper Ernando Ari Sutaryadi reacts after Australia’s Martin Boyle scored his side’s second goal during the Asian Cup round of 16 soccer match between Australia and Indonesia at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium in Doha, Qatar, Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024.
16:52 JST, January 29, 2024
AL-RAYYAN, Qatar (AP) — Australia advanced to the quarterfinals of the Asian Cup with a 4-0 win against Indonesia on Sunday.
Two goals in the first half put the 2015 continental champions in control of the round-of-16 match at the Jassim bin Hamad Stadium with Martin Boyle’s header adding to an early own-goal from Elkan Baggott.
Late strikes from Craig Goodwin and Harry Souttar ended any hopes that Indonesia, playing its first game at the knockout stage, may have had of getting back into the match.
“We knew they would come out here with nothing to lose today, we knew they would come and fight and run,” said Australian forward Jackson Irvine, who had a hand in two goals. “In the first half they caused us some problems with their energy and intensity but our experience and professionalism shone through in the second half and I think we had too much for them on the day.”
The Socceroos were 2-0 ahead at the break despite having just one attempt on target. The opener came in the 12 minute as Irvine’s cross from the right took a deflection off defender Baggott, who plays for Ipswich in England’s second tier, into the net.
Indonesia had chances, coming close after just six minutes but Rafael Struick fired over from close range. With halftime looming, Yakob Sayuri fired wide while unmarked on the left side of the area.
There was still time for Australia to extend its lead on the stroke of halftime. Gethin Jones swept in a curling low cross from the right and Boyle’s diving header at the far post extended the lead.
Australia took greater control in the second half and, as Indonesia tired, Goodwin headed home a rebound after Ernando Ari had saved Irvine’s header in the 89th minute. Goodwin then provided the cross for Leicester defender Souttar to head in his 11th international goal from close range.
“I am very proud of my team,” said Indonesia captain Jordi Amat. “We knew from the start it would be a tough game. They were more clinical in the first half. We had our chances but couldn’t score. We need to work and come back stronger.”
Australia will face the winner of Tuesday’s tie between South Korea and Saudi Arabia.
Australian players celebrate after they won the Asian Cup round of 16 soccer match between Australia and Indonesia at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium in Doha, Qatar, Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024
TAJIKISTAN WINS PENALTY SHOOTOUT
Tajikistan beat United Arab Emirates 5-3 in a penalty shootout after their last-16 clash at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in Al-Rayyan ended 1-1 after extra time.
Vahdat Khanonov put Tajikistan, which was making its first knockout stage appearance, ahead after 30 minutes. The Central Asian team missed a number of chances to add to the lead and was punished in the fifth minute of second-half stoppage time. Khalifa Al-Hammadi headed home for the 2019 semifinalists to take the game into extra time and then penalties.
Rustam Yatimov saved from Caio Canedo, leaving Alisher Shukurov to fire home the winning penalty and book a quarterfinal spot against either Iraq or Jordan.
Tajikistan players celebrate their win during the Asian Cup round of 16 soccer match between Tajikistan and United Arab Emirates at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Doha, Qatar, Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024.
Top Articles in Sports
-
Kirishima Captures Spring Sumo Title Despite Loss As Closest Foes Also Fall
-
Kirishima Closes with Loss, But Run to Spring Title Capped by Promotion Back to Ozeki
-
Miho Takagi, Record-Breaking Japanese Speed Skater and Olympic Medalist, Announces Retirement
-
Sumo Scene / Wakashimazu, Who Rose to Rank of Ozeki in Japan’s Sumo World despite His Light Weight, Dies at 69
-
Yoshinobu Yamamoto Works 6 Innings, Shohei Ohtani Extends on-Base Streak to 42 Games as Dodgers Beat Blue Jays 4-1
JN ACCESS RANKING
-
Police Find Child’s Shoe During Search for Missing Boy in Nantan, Kyoto Prefecture
-
Body Found in Nantan, Kyoto Prefecture, During Search for 11-Year-Old Boy in Area (Update 1)
-
Cherry Blossoms, Rapeseed Flowers Perform Colorful ‘Duet’ in Niigata
-
New Bird Species Confirmed in Japan for 1st Time in 45 Years, Found on Tokara Islands in Kagoshima Pref.
-
Nori Prices Surge in Japan Due to Poor Seaweed Production Amid Rising Sea Temps; Price of Onigiri Rice Balls Also Impacted
Most read in the last 24 hours
-
Stepfather Reportedly Admits to Killing 11-Year-Old Boy Who Went ...
-
Dead Boy's Stepfather Confessed to Killing, Police Say; Victim's ...
-
S&P 500, Nasdaq Push to Closing Records on Optimism around Middle...
-
Japan’s Coffee Bean Production Looks to Northern Areas to Expand ...
-
4 Injured as Pipe Bursts at Semiconductor-Related Company’s Facto...
Most read in the last 7 days
-
Police Find Child's Shoe During Search for Missing Boy in Nantan,...
-
Body Found in Nantan, Kyoto Prefecture, During Search for 11-Year...
-
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Speaks to Pakistani Prime Minist...
-
Kyoto Police Arrests Father of 11-Year-Old Boy on Suspicion of Ab...
-
Body Found in Kyoto Pref. Forest Confirmed to Be Missing 11-Year-...
Most read in the last 30 days
-
Mathematician Heisuke Hironaka, Winner of Fields Medal, Dies at 9...
-
Police Find Child's Shoe During Search for Missing Boy in Nantan,...
-
Body Found in Nantan, Kyoto Prefecture, During Search for 11-Year...
-
Cherry Blossoms, Rapeseed Flowers Perform Colorful ‘Duet’ in Niig...
-
New Bird Species Confirmed in Japan for 1st Time in 45 Years, Fou...

