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Sunderland defended Bailey Wright was overjoyed to prove doubters wrong as his Australia side booked their place at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
DOHA :Australia's dancing substitute goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne saved the last penalty to clinch a place at this year's World Cup in Qatar as they edged Peru 5-4 in a shootout following a 0-0 draw after extra time in an inter-continental playoff on Monday.
Sunderland defender Bailey Wright played the full 90 minutes to help Australia secure the final spot at this year's World Cup in Qatar thanks to a dramatic penalty shootout victory.
Australia's dancing substitute goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne saved the last penalty to clinch a place at this year's World Cup in Qatar as they edged Peru 5-4 in a shootout following a 0-0 draw after extra time in an inter-continental playoff on Monday. Redmayne danced across the goal-line before diving to the right to stop a penalty from Alex Valera and hand Australia a deserved victory at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium. Redmayne had been brought on three minutes from the end of the game for the shootout and became an instant hero with his antics on the line as he looked to distract the rival kickers.
Qatar 2022 is five months away and the last two spots will be decided this week. Australia just booked their ticket to the World Cup after defeating Peru 5-4 on penalties in their Inter-Confederation Playoff match at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium.
Australia 0-0 Peru (Australia win 5-4 on penalties)