Australia’s long-awaited homecoming threw up more questions than answers ahead of Tuesday’s tie with China
on a wet Thursday night. What could possibly go wrong? As it turned out, a nil-nil draw and a grave-looking knee injury to defender Harry Souttar that could well have longer-term ramifications. It was not all bad for the 23,314 in attendance. A loss would have meant more serious implications for the group maths. As it stands Australia remain second in Group B, three points behind the Saudis and on equal goal difference.
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