Australia 3 Lebanon 0: Boyle bags brace on Cahill farewell

Tim Cahill bode farewell to Australia after a wonderful international career as the Socceroos found a new goalscoring hero in Martin Boyle.

Published : Nov 20, 2018 17:26 IST

Australia great Tim Cahill
Australia great Tim Cahill
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Australia great Tim Cahill

Australia  saw off  Lebanon  3-0 in Sydney as its record goalscorer and appearance maker  Tim Cahill  made his farewell appearance.

Cahill was introduced as a second-half substitute to a rapturous ovation, by which point  Martin Boyle  had staked his claim to be an important part of the Socceroos' future with a first-half brace.

The 38-year-old's pre-planned cameo for the final 10 minutes brought up the 108th cap of an international career that yielded a superb return of 50 goals.

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Although he is unlikely to ever make up such ground, Scottish-born Boyle now has two from two following his debut against South Korea last time out and added an assist when Mathew Leckie completed the scoring.

 

The Hibernian winger was responsible for most of Australia's best moments early on and almost squeezed a fourth-minute volley past Lebanon goalkeeper Mehdi Khalil at his near post.

The visitor was hindered by Omar Bugiel pulling up with a hamstring injury and, in the 19th minute, Boyle cut inside and lashed home via a deflection off Nour Mansour.

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Given its inferiority in open play, Lebanon could ill afford giving Milos Degenek ample room to power Aaron Mooy's 41st-minute corner against the bar. Boyle was on hand to convert the rebound.

Tomi Juric allowed a handful of openings to pass him by during the first half and the Luzern striker scuffed his shot too close to Khalil in the 53rd minute after being picked out by Mooy.

Australia left-back Aziz Behich roved forward to clatter into the side-netting and, although Lebanon showed increasing poise on the counter-attack, victory was secured in the 68th minute.

Boyle picked out Leckie precisely and the substitute pivoted to whip a half volley into the net. Andrew Nabbout spurned a glorious chance for number four and hit the post after Australia's number four, the substitute everyone came to see, took his curtain call.

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What does it mean? Australia prepared for life after Cahill

From crucial World Cup qualifying goals to Asian Cup glory and that stunner against the Netherlands, few of the Australia players on the field will experience the hard-earned highs enjoyed by Cahill, who richly deserved his hero's reception. The 38-year-old veteran is the last of a golden generation to leave the stage, but Mooy, Boyle and Mustafa Amini were among those to suggest the Socceroos' future is one to embrace – albeit against limited opposition.

 

Boyle grabs his chance

Born in Aberdeen and with a professional CV comprised of spells with Montrose, Dundee and Hibernian, it is safe to say Boyle probably never expected to be the toast of Australia on a showpiece sporting occasion in Sydney. He took his chance with aplomb, proving a menace to the Lebanese defence throughout. Two goals and an assist underlined how badly they struggled to contain his threat.

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Juric fires untimely blank

Centre-forward already looks a problem position for Arnold and a lack of goals up front will come into sharp focus in the post-Cahill era. Juric's untidy showing – snatching at chances as his first touch betrayed him – was ill-timed and he will hope it is lost amid a wave of celebration and nostalgia.

What's next

Australia begins its Asian Cup campaign against Jordan in January, with 2022 World Cup host Qatar up first for Lebanon.

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