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Australia World Cup hopes fade after draw with depleted Oman

Australia are almost certainly facing a dreaded route to next year’s World Cup via playoffs after being held to a 2-2 draw against Oman.The Socceroos twice led through Jamie Maclaren and Aaron Mooy in Muscat, but were pegged back by Abdullah Fawaz’s double strike. The result means Australia are three-points behind second-placed Japan with two games to play in the third stage of Asian qualifying for Qatar 2022.

Japan inflicted group leader Saudi Arabia’s first defeat of the campaign earlier on Tuesday in Saitama. It means Australia have to beat the Samurai Blue in Sydney on March 24 to have any hope of securing one of the two automatic qualifying spots.“Very disappointing. We came here, we prepared well and at the end of the day it’s not good enough to take something away from the game,” Socceroos captain Mat Ryan told Network 10. “It’s not the first time it’s happened this campaign so it’s very disappointing on that aspect.”Australia went into the match without Riley McGree after the attacking midfielder tested positive to Covid-19 but made a near-perfect start.After Trent Sainsbury’s early header was scratched for offside, the Socceroos hit the front in the ninth-minute when Martin Boyle won a penalty. The Scottish-born winger brought down a Jackson Irvine ball brilliantly before being felled by the Omani goalkeeper with Maclaren stepping up for his second goal in a week for the national team.Oman, who were missing several players due to a Covid-19 outbreak in their squad, came out firing in the second-half and equalised in the 54th minute through a stunning strike from Fawaz. The midfielder had time on the edge of the box to fire a right-foot stunner into the top corner which gave Ryan no chance.Australia pushed

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