Jordan loses to Australia 0-4 in World Cup qualifiers
AMMONNEWS - Jordan lost to Australia 0-4 in Tuesday's World Cup qualifying match in Melbourne's Docklands Stadium in Australia.
Australia now ranks second place in Asia's Group B on 10 points. Winning against Iraq next week in Sydney would qualify them for the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil.
Jordan, now stands at seven points, needing a home victory over third-placed Oman in their final qualifier and for other results to go their way to keep their hopes of a maiden World Cup appearance alive.
The Socceroos led 1-0 in the first half before scoring a hat-trick in the second, lifting them into second place in group B with 10 points. The Nashama were left in fourth place with seven points after Oman, which has 9 points, and Iraq, in fifth place with 5 points.
The Australians, who dominated much of the play despite two solid opportunities for Nashama, scored via Mark Bresciano, Tim Cahill, Robbie Kruse and Lucas Neill, Jordan news agency Petra reported.
AMMONNEWS - Jordan lost to Australia 0-4 in Tuesday's World Cup qualifying match in Melbourne's Docklands Stadium in Australia.
Australia now ranks second place in Asia's Group B on 10 points. Winning against Iraq next week in Sydney would qualify them for the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil.
Jordan, now stands at seven points, needing a home victory over third-placed Oman in their final qualifier and for other results to go their way to keep their hopes of a maiden World Cup appearance alive.
The Socceroos led 1-0 in the first half before scoring a hat-trick in the second, lifting them into second place in group B with 10 points. The Nashama were left in fourth place with seven points after Oman, which has 9 points, and Iraq, in fifth place with 5 points.
The Australians, who dominated much of the play despite two solid opportunities for Nashama, scored via Mark Bresciano, Tim Cahill, Robbie Kruse and Lucas Neill, Jordan news agency Petra reported.
AMMONNEWS - Jordan lost to Australia 0-4 in Tuesday's World Cup qualifying match in Melbourne's Docklands Stadium in Australia.
Australia now ranks second place in Asia's Group B on 10 points. Winning against Iraq next week in Sydney would qualify them for the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil.
Jordan, now stands at seven points, needing a home victory over third-placed Oman in their final qualifier and for other results to go their way to keep their hopes of a maiden World Cup appearance alive.
The Socceroos led 1-0 in the first half before scoring a hat-trick in the second, lifting them into second place in group B with 10 points. The Nashama were left in fourth place with seven points after Oman, which has 9 points, and Iraq, in fifth place with 5 points.
The Australians, who dominated much of the play despite two solid opportunities for Nashama, scored via Mark Bresciano, Tim Cahill, Robbie Kruse and Lucas Neill, Jordan news agency Petra reported.
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Jordan loses to Australia 0-4 in World Cup qualifiers
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