Australia vs Peru

Fisht Stadium
Jun 26, 2018 19:30 IST
0
-
2
FT
Full Time
Carrillo
(19')
Guerrero
(51')
Jedinak
(11')
Arzani
(61')
Rogic
(67')
Milligan
(89')
Yotun
(46')
Hurtado
(80')
Peru beat Australia (2 - 0)
  • Australia
    AUS
    Peru
    PER
  • 55%
    POSSESSION
    45%
  • 0
    GOALS
    2
  • 14
    SHOTS
    4
  • 2
    SHOTS ON TARGET
    3
  • 13
    FOULS COMMITED
    12
  • 4
    YELLOW CARDS
    2
  • 0
    RED CARDS
    0
  • 3
    OFF SIDES
    1
  • 8
    CORNER KICKS
    3
Match Info
  • Tournament name FIFA World Cup, 2018
  • Venue Fisht Stadium
  • Date Jun 26, 2018 07:30 PM IST
  • Attendance 44073
Match Completed
89'
Milligan
80'
Hurtado
80'
Andre Carrillo
Wilder Cartagena
73'
Tom Rogic
Jackson Irvine
67'
Rogic
64'
Renato Tapia
Paolo Hurtado
61'
Arzani
59'
Robbie Kruse
Daniel Arzani
54'
Tomi Juric
Tim Cahill
51'
Guerrero
46'
Yoshimar Yotun
Pedro Aquino
Half Time
46'
Yotun
19'
Carrillo
11'
Jedinak
Kick Off

Australia

4-2-3-1
  • 9
    Tomi Juric
  • 7
    Mathew Leckie
    23
    Tom Rogic
    10
    Robbie Kruse
  • 15
    Mile Jedinak
    13
    Aaron Mooy
  • 19
    Joshua Risdon
    20
    Trent Sainsbury
    5
    Mark Milligan
    16
    Aziz Behich
  • 1
    Mathew Ryan
MIDFIELDER
13
Aaron Frank Mooy
Midfielder
22
Jackson Alexander Irvine
Midfielder
8
Massimo Corey Luongo
Midfielder
15
Michael John Jedinak
Midfielder
23
Tomas Petar Rogic
Midfielder
GOALKEEPER
12
Bradley Jones
Goalkeeper
18
Daniel Vukovic
Goalkeeper
1
Mathew David Ryan
Goalkeeper
FORWARD
11
Andrew Nabbout
Forward
17
Daniel Arzani
Forward
21
Dimitrios Petratos
Forward
14
Jamie MacLaren
Forward
7
Mathew Allan Leckie
Forward
10
Robbie Kruse
Forward
4
Timothy Filiga Cahill
Forward
9
Tomi Juric
Forward
DEFENDER
16
Aziz Behich
Defender
3
James Gregory Meredith
Defender
19
Joshua Risdon
Defender
5
Mark Daniel Milligan
Defender
6
Matthew Jurman
Defender
2
Milos Degenek
Defender
20
Trent Lucas Sainsbury
Defender

Peru

4-2-3-1
  • 9
    Paolo Guerrero
  • 18
    Andre Carrillo
    8
    Christian Cueva
    20
    Edison Flores
  • 13
    Renato Tapia
    19
    Yoshimar Yotun
  • 17
    Luis Advincula
    15
    Christian Ramos
    4
    Anderson Santamaria
    6
    Miguel Trauco
  • 1
    Pedro Gallese
MIDFIELDER
14
Andy Polo
Midfielder
8
Christian Cueva
Midfielder
7
Paolo Hurtado
Midfielder
23
Pedro Aquino
Midfielder
13
Renato Tapia
Midfielder
16
Wilder Cartagena
Midfielder
19
Yoshimar Yotun
Midfielder
GOALKEEPER
12
Carlos Caceda
Goalkeeper
21
Jose Carvallo
Goalkeeper
1
Pedro Gallese
Goalkeeper
FORWARD
18
Andre Carrillo
Forward
20
Edison Flores
Forward
10
Jefferson Farfan
Forward
9
Paolo Guerrero
Forward
11
Raul Ruidiaz
Forward
DEFENDER
2
Alberto Rodriguez
Defender
3
Aldo Corzo
Defender
4
Anderson Santamaria
Defender
15
Christian Ramos
Defender
17
Luis Advincula
Defender
5
Miguel Araujo
Defender
6
Miguel Trauco
Defender
22
Nilson Loyola
Defender
90'
Peru earn the win 2-0 - Australia lacking quality when it counted
Peru brought smiles to the faces of thousands of fans in Sochi today, scoring two fun goals and outdoing Australia in every aspect of the game. At times Australia could not even get the ball away from the Peru midfield. Australia needed more and needed results to go their way in the Denmark-France game. Neither happened. Peru finish third in Group C, Australia bottom with no goals from open play.
90'
Peru knocking the ball around
Fans chant "ole" with every pass as the teams play out the clock.
90'
Australia getting nothing forward and have been eliminated
Denmark-France ended tied 0-0 and it does not look like Australia will get three goals in injury time.
90'
Four minutes injury time
Four minutes injury time given.
89'
Aaron Mooy blocks a shot - goes down
After another Australia possession leads to nothing, Aaron Mooy races back and takes a shot to the body. Peru play the corner kick short and the ball is cleared upfield.
88'
Yellow card - Australia - Milligan
Mark Milligan fouls Christian Cueva in midfield.
88'
Yellow Card
Mark Milligan (Australia)
84'
Leckie has the ball on his foot but cannot beat the goalkeeper
Mathew Leckie makes a run into the box but cannot get a shot off from just outside the six-yard box.
83'
Jedinak sends it over the bar
From just left of center Mile Jedinak hits it high over the wall and the goal tailing off to the left.
82'
Chance for Australia
Peru clog up the area outside the box but Daniel Arzani is brought down for a free kick that Mile Jedinak will take.
81'
Peru attack down the center
Paolo Guerrero is just offside in the center of the pitch as Peru get numbers forward. Tim Cahill is not tracking back on defense so there is nothing to slow Peru accelerating after Australia are denied in the Peru half.
79'
Yellow card - Peru - Hurtado
Paolo Hurtado receives a caution for a foul in midfield.
79'
Yellow Card
Paolo Hurtado (Peru)
79'
Substitution
Wilder Cartagena (on). Andre Carrillo (off). (Peru)
78'
Substitution - Peru - Cartagena for Carrillo
Wilder Cartagena enters for Andre Carrillo. The winger receives a big cheer from the crowd.
77'
Offside Risdon
Australia tries the other side of the pitch but full-back Joshua Risdon is offside.
76'
Australia stymied by the Peru defense
The opportunities are just not coming for the Australian attack. Peru are not sitting all that deep but Aaron Mooy is not able to find much space in open play.
75'
Cross for Cahill
Tim Cahill cannot rise above Peru goalkeeper Pedro Gallese to get his head on a cross from the right side.
73'
Corner kick for Peru
A poor Joshua Risdon clearance goes out for a Peru corner. They take it short and try to work a triangle in the right corner but the final pass is not there. Out for a goal kick.
72'
Substitution - Australia - Irvine for Rogic
Jackson Irvine enters for Tom Rogic.
72'
Long ball played in for Behich
Aziz Behich volleys a cross in the direction of Tim Cahill but it is too far in front of him.
72'
Substitution
Jackson Irvine (on). Tom Rogic (off). (Australia)
71'
Chance for Australia
Daniel Arzani crosses to the far post and Peru almost puts it into their own net. Ball is out for a corner that Australia takes quick and short.
68'
Australia play the corner short
After Tim Cahill knocks down a header and Peru clear the second ball, Australia play the quick corner short but cannot get a shot on target. Time is running out for their World Cup.
67'
Arzani has a shot from distance
Daniel Arzani finds himself in space in front of the defense but his shot from the left channel twists over the goal.
66'
Yellow card - Australia - Rogic
Tom Rogic stops a counter attack but wrapping up a player will always receive a caution.
66'
Australia free kick too short
Aaron Mooy tries it short but nothing comes of it.
66'
Yellow Card
Tom Rogic (Australia)
65'
Free kick for Australia on the right
Miguel Trauco trips up Mathew Leckie. Aaron Mooy will take the kick.
63'
Substitution - Peru - Hurtado for Tapia
Paolo Hurtado enters for Renato Tapia.
63'
Substitution
Paolo Hurtado (on). Renato Tapia (off). (Peru)
60'
Yellow card - Australia - Arzani
Newly entered Daniel Arzani receives a caution for his foul.
60'
Australia corner leads to a scramble then cleared
The ball drops in from the right side but Peru clear up the field. Daniel Arzani has to commit a foul to stop the attack.
60'
Yellow Card
Daniel Arzani (Australia)
59'
Another corner for Australia
After a long throw is cleared out, Aaron Mooy takes the corner from the right side. Tim Cahill just misses getting a head to it. Aziz Behich tries a left-footed shot deflected wide for another corner.
58'
Substitution - Australia - Arzani for Kruse
Daniel Arzani enters for Robbie Kruse.
58'
Substitution
Daniel Arzani (on). Robbie Kruse (off). (Australia)
57'
Denmark-France still tied at 0-0
Though that result now matters less with Australia down two goals, Denmark not scoring does not hurt their chances.
56'
Australia corner cleared away
From the right corner, Aaron Mooy swings the ball in to the near post and it fall to the ground and Peru clears without incident.
55'
Free kick
Aaron Mooy hits a right-footed screamer directly into the wall and out for a corner kick.
54'
Free kick for Australia just outside the box
Tim Cahill will have his first chance to score as Pedro Aquino commits a foul on the right side of the box.
53'
Substitution - Australia - Cahill for Juric
Tim Cahill enters for Tomi Juric as Australia need at least three goals in the second half.
53'
Substitution
Tim Cahill (on). Tomi Juric (off). (Australia)
52'
Australia take a corner
From the left side Aaron Mooy swings the ball in but Peru clears away.
51'
Guerrero goal the result of bad defending
Australia did a poor job of getting back to stop Peru accelerating up the left wing. The strong left-footed shot was always going past the goalkeeper, however.
50'
Goal
Paolo Guerrero (Peru)
47'
Peru possess down the left side
Miguel Trauco tries a cross but it is blocked. Australia clear it deep down the field.
46'
Second half begins
Australia kick off, needing to score at least two goals and hoping for the score to change in the France-Denmark match currently knotted at 0-0.
46'
Substitution
Pedro Aquino (on). Yoshimar Yotun (off). (Peru)
45'
Substitution - Peru - Aquino for Yotun
Pedro Aquino for Yoshimar Yotun
45'
Peru have a corner kick
The play it short and the ensuing cross is cleared by Mile Jedinak.
45'
1 minute injury time
One minute injury time given.
45'
Yellow card - Peru - Yotun
Yoshimar Yotun receives the caution for a sliding challenge on Mathew Leckie.
45'
Yellow Card
Yoshimar Yotun (Peru)
43'
Peru free kick defended
Yoshimar Yotun hits a left-footed free kick toward the goal Mark Milligan rises to head away.
42'
Behich fouls Carrillo
Aziz Behich fouls Andre Carrillo on the right side of the Australia box. Peru set for the free kick.
40'
Australia free kick
Aaron Mooy hits it directly at Trent Sainsbury near the back post. Possibly hit too hard, the ball deflects out for a goal kick.
39'
Foul on the edge of the Peru box
Edison Flores leaves a leg in on Joshua Risdon. Aaron Mooy will take the free kick from the right side.
37'
Peru try the left side
Calmly working it up the left, Edison Flores looks for Miguel Trauco cutting underneath but the pass is too long.
35'
Australia corner
From the left corner Aaron Mooy sends it around to the back post but no Australian player can direct a header anywhere near the goal.
34'
Australia attack down the center - sliding challenge saves a goal
Mathew Leckie cannot slide into a sure goal as Peru's defense races back to clear.
33'
Peru back the other way
Yoshimar Yotun tries a long shot from the center of the field but it bounces wide to the right.
32'
Offside - Australia
Australia try to work it back from the byline from the left side but Robbie Kruse is offside before he passes it to Mathew Leckie.
30'
Carrillo goes down on the right
Goalscorer Andre Carrillo tries to outrun his defender in the right corner and goes to ground but no action from referee Sergei Karasev.
28'
Corner kick - Australia
Aaron Mooy curls in the kick from the left corner but it is cleared away.
26'
Strong solo dribble from Rogic
Tom Rogic dribbles into the area and his effort is cleared for a corner kick.
24'
Peru have a free kick
After a Trent Sainsbury foul 30 yards from goal, Paolo Guerrero has a free header but hits it down in front of Australia keeper Mathew Ryan.
23'
Australia need two goals
Going down an early goal should force Australia manager Bert Van Marwijk to get numbers forward. They will need at least two goals to have any chance of reaching the knockout stages if the Denmark-France result holds.
21'
Leckie heads over the bar
Aziz Behich overlaps and crosses for Mathew Leckie who heads it over the bar.
18'
Andre Carrillo goal
Andre Carrillo took the volley first time from a dropping ball on the outside of the area. Almost against the run of play, Peru had numbers forward after a long ball was worked to the left.
18'
Peru score! Lead 1-0!
<b>Peru score their first goal of the World Cup!</b> Andre Carrillo right-foots a volley across the area!
18'
Goal
Andre Carrillo. Assist by Paolo Guerrero (Peru)
15'
Leckie in a good spot but no shot
Mathew Leckie cannot get to a pass pulled back from the left byline. Australia have had most of the possession and have been ambitious working it in from the corners.
13'
Mooy looks to the wing
Joshua Risdon gets forward from his full-back position but the long ball from Aaron Mooy is too long.
11'
Peru have their first spell of possession
After playing in their own half for most of the game, Peru tries a long ball to the right corner but winger Andre Carrillo cannot catch up to it. Out for a goal kick.
10'
Yellow Card
Mile Jedinak (Australia)
9'
Yellow card - Australia - Jedinak
Mile Jedinak receives the first yellow card of the game for a high challenge near midfield. Peru play the free kick short.
7'
Australia penetrating
Tomi Juric gets played through and tries to pull it back from inside the 6-yard box but Pedro Gallese dives to control the ball.
5'
Jedinak with the first shot of the game
Mathew Leckie chases down a deep ball in the right corner and has his cross blocked. The ball falls to Mile Jedinak who hits it well over the goal from the right side of the box.
2'
Australia attack up the left
Aaron Mooy shifts the angle of attack to the left side but Peru takes it away in the left corner before a cross can go in.
1'
First half begins
Here we go in Sochi, Australia attacking from the left.
0'
Uniforms
Australia wear all yellow, Peru all red with the traditional white sash running down from the left shoulder.
0'
Peru lineup
Peru (4-2-3-1) have nothing to lose and will look to attack early with a quick offensive lineup: Gallese – Advincula, Ramos, Santamaria, Trauco – Tapia, Yotun – Carrillo, Cueva, Flores – Guerrero<br> Bench: Caceda, Carvallo, Loyola, Corzo, Rodriguez, Araujo, Polo, Aquino, Cartagena, Hurtado, Ruidiaz
0'
Australia lineup
Australia (4-2-3-1) make one change to the starting lineup against Denmark with Tomi Juric starting up top instead of Andrew Nabbout who Juric replaced late in that match: Ryan – Risdon, Sainsbury, Milligan, Behich – Jedinak, Mooy – Leckie, Rogic, Kruse – Juric<br> Bench: Jones, Vukovic, Meredith, Jurman, Degenek, Luongo, Irvine, Arzani, Petratos, Nabbout, Cahill, MacLaren
0'
Group C Matchday 3 – Australia vs. Peru
There are many different ways the math can go in Group C qualification but there is only one thought for the Australia team today at Fisht Stadium in Sochi: win and hope Denmark loses to France. Peru have no chance of reaching the knockout stages but will hope to leave Russia with a positive result after strong performances without much to show for them.<br> Australia have scored twice through Mile Jedinak penalty kicks placed into the bottom right corner and have been bold in attack and physical in defense, picking up three yellow cards against France and holding Denmark to one brilliant goal from Christian Eriksen. Never a country to be discouraged in international athletic competitions, Australia will be focused and physical against a Peru team that will give Aaron Mooy and the Australian midfield space to do work.<br> Peru have yet to score in this tournament from open play or otherwise and will look to do something memorable today to reward the thousands of fans who made the long trip to Russia from the mountainous South American republic. But the positive atmosphere around the team and its qualification after many years away from the World Cup took a hit this weekend. According to a statement from the Peruvian Football Federation, forward Jefferson Farfan suffered a “traumatic brain injury” after a collision with a teammate during training on Saturday. The Lokomotiv Moscow winger was knocked unconscious and temporarily paralyzed as a result of the collision and will not be available for the game today.<br> Group leader and pre-tournament favorite France are already qualified for the next round with two victories and a loss to Denmark today eliminates Australia. If Denmark goes up a goal or two in the other Group C game it could render the result here less important.