With progression to the next stage already assured, Graham Arnold is expected to roll out a much-changed side to the one which beat Bangladesh 2-0 in Dhaka last week.
Socceroos forward Kusini Yengi scored two goals before Nestory Irankunda added the icing on the cake as Australia posted a 5-0 World Cup qualifier victory over Palestine in Perth.Yengi opened the scoring in Tuesday night’s clash via a fifth-minute penalty, and he made it 3-0 in the 41st when he produced some fancy footwork to bamboozle the Palestine defence.
Socceroos coach Graham Arnold made eight changes to his starting line-up from the team that beat Bangladesh 2-0 in Dhaka last week, with only goalkeeper Joe Gauci, Jackson Irvine and Yengi holding their spots.A crowd of 18,261 fans attended Tuesday’s match, and the Palestinian supporters easily drowned out their Australian counterparts.
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