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World Cup exploits can put football on map in Australia: coach

DOHA: Australia coach Graham Arnold said on Tuesday that his team’s exploits at the Qatar World Cup can “put football on the map” at home and unite the nation. Australia are on the cusp of reaching the last 16 for only the second time in their history, matching the achievement of a “golden generation” who made the same stage in 2006. Victory over Euro 2020 semifinalists Denmark on Wednesday will guarantee a spot in the knockout rounds while a draw could also be enough.

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Australia vs Tunisia Highlights: Australia end 12-year wait for a win at World Cup, beat Tunisia 1-0

Overall, Australia won a World Cup game for only the third time in their history. Duke scored midway through the first half with a glancing header past keeper Aymen Dahmen to give Australia the lead.

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Australia reignite knockout hopes after Tunisia win

Australia ignited their World Cup as a stunning header from Mitchell Duke secured a 1-0 win over Tunisia.

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Mitchell Duke’s superb header gives Australia World Cup win over Tunisia

Australia ignited their World Cup as a stunning header from Mitchell Duke secured a 1-0 win over Tunisia.

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Tunisia 0 Argentina 1 - Highlights

Australia won a World Cup game for only the third time in their history with a dogged 1-0 victory over Tunisia on Saturday to revive their last-16 hopes.

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Arnold vows to lift Australia after sobering loss to France

AL WAKRAH, Qatar : Australia coach Graham Arnold said he was confident his team would bounce back strongly after Tuesday's deflating 4-1 loss to France, taking heart from their dream start against the world champions and Craig Goodwin's shock early opener.

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No great expectations for Australia side lacking X-factor

SYDNEY : Australia is sometimes known as "The Lucky Country" and the Socceroos look like needing a major dose of good fortune if they are to get out of Group D on their fifth successive visit to the World Cup.

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