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Behich’s Late Heroics Lift Socceroos Over Japan, Near World Cup Berth

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Japan’s goalkeeper Kosei Tani, right, is unable to stop a shot from Australia’s Aziz Behich. Photograph: Trevor Collens/AP

PERTH, Australia — In a moment destined for Australian football folklore, Aziz Behich scored a 90th-minute winner to secure a 1-0 victory over Japan, all but sealing the Socceroos’ qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The 32-year-old left-back, who last scored for Australia in 2012, curled a stunning right-footed strike past goalkeeper Kosei Tani, igniting pandemonium at Perth Stadium. The result leaves Australia three points clear of third-placed Saudi Arabia in AFC qualifying, needing only a draw in their final match to confirm their place in North America.

A Smash-and-Grab for the Ages

Japan dominated possession (69%) and outshot Australia 13-6, but the Socceroos’ resilience paid off in stoppage time. Substitute Riley McGree carved open the defense before Behich, charging into the box, delivered the decisive blow.

“It’s a dream,” Behich said post-match. “To score against Japan, in front of our fans, to almost guarantee the World Cup—it’s everything.”

Tactical Takeaways

  • Japan’s Wastefulness: Despite 336 passes in Australia’s half, they managed just one shot on target.

  • Australia’s Grit: Coach Tony Popovic set up defensively, relying on counters and set-pieces.

  • Key Performer: Goalkeeper Mathew Ryan made critical saves to keep the scoreline level.

Road to 2026

Australia faces Saudi Arabia in Jeddah on June 10. A draw would secure qualification, thanks to their superior goal difference (+9 vs. Saudi Arabia’s +4).