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Australia vs New Zealand. International Match.

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Australia 2

  • D Vidosic (57th minute)
  • B Holman (90th minute)

New Zealand 1

  • C Killen (16th minute)

Aussie late show sinks NZ

Image: Holman: Last minute winner

Australia secured bragging rights over neighbours New Zealand with a 2-1 victory at the MCG Stadium.

Holman grabs last minute glory

Australia secured bragging rights over neighbours New Zealand with a 2-1 victory in a pre-World Cup friendly for both nations at the MCG Stadium. The Socceroos were widely expected to run out comfortable winners over the Kiwis, who will be competing in only their second finals next month, but a host of injuries made matters much more competitive than first thought. Despite the 'friendly' nature of the fixture, the notoriously competitive streak of the Australians came to the fore in a lacklustre display by the home side that saw them earn three yellow cards, including a horror tackle by Blackburn's Vince Grella that should have seen him instantly dismissed. Substitute Brett Holman grabbed the winner in the dying seconds to give the Socceroos a victory that, on the whole, was undeserved after the visitors played some enterprising attacking football. Holman has been criticised for his lack of goals in national team colours in the past, but did his chances of booking his place on the plane to South Africa no harm when he coolly converted after Carl Valeri's clever lob in the third minute of added time.

Superior

The Socceroos were without six first-choice players with Mark Schwarzer (thumb), Harry Kewell (groin), Brett Emerton (hamstring), Josh Kennedy (back soreness) and rested defenders Luke Wilkshire and Scott Chipperfield on the sidelines. Regardless New Zealand were by far the superior team in the first period with vice-captain Tim Brown shooting just wide in the 11th minute before they went ahead five minutes later. A Simon Elliott free-kick was flicked on by Shane Smeltz for Killen who beat Mark Milligan to the ball at the far post and expertly placed his shot past debutant goalkeeper Adam Federici. The goal rattled the home side as first Milligan was booked before Grella should have been sent off for a terrible two-footed lunge on Bertos. Three minutes later the courageous Bertos was forced off due to a leg injury after being caught again - this time by Tim Cahill, who became the third Socceroo to be booked. In between those three bookings the Kiwis should have been two goals up after the impressive Killen struck a post with a fantastic volley on the turn with Federici beaten. The Socceroos were booed off at the break and coach Pim Verbeek responded by making five changes, replacing Federici, Cahill, Grella, Mark Bresciano and Craig Moore.
Forgettable display
Third-string goalkeeper Brad Jones took his place between the posts while Michael Beauchamp, Mile Jedinak, Holman and Valeri joined him. That meant Jason Culina played a more attacking role in midfield and it was his positive forward run that, albeit with the aid of a lucky deflection, set up Vidosic who took his chance well with a low shot across Mark Paston. Rory Fallon should have restored New Zealand's lead soon after when he headed straight at Jones after Tommy Smith's inviting cross. In any case the All Whites looked to be headed for a confidence-building draw until Valeri's clever pass over the defence found Holman's run and the forward side-footed past the onrushing Paston. It was just the 26-year-old AZ Alkmaar forward's second goal in 30 international appearances and capped an otherwise forgettable display from the hosts - albeit in their first warm-up ahead of the finals.

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