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2026 World Cup: Australia stun Turkiye 2-0 in counterattacking masterclass

Al Jazeera · 2026-06-14

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• What happened: Australia defeated Turkiye 2-0 in their World Cup group opener, with goals from Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe, and a standout performance by goalkeeper Patrick Beach. • Why it matters: This victory marks a significant upset as it spoils Turkiye's return to the World Cup after 24 years, showcasing Australia's resilience and tactical prowess despite fielding a team with many debutants. • What to watch next: Both teams will continue their campaigns in Group D, with Australia looking to build on their momentum against stronger opponents, while Turkiye aims to recover from this setback.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkNestory Irankunda celebrates scoring his Australia's first goal against Turkiye at BC Place Vancouver [Stu Forster/Getty Images via AFP]By Al Jazeera Staff, AFP and APPublished On 14 Jun 202614 Jun 2026Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe scored as Australia spoiled Turkiye’s return to the World Cup for the first time in 24 years with a 2-0 victory.Goalkeeper Patrick Beach made eight saves for the Socceroos in their group opener on Saturday night as FIFA President Gianni Infantino looked on.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Smiles all around as Morocco, Brazil share spoils and Knicks make historylist 2 of 4Ten observations after attending a World Cup match in the USlist 3 of 4The US border runs straight through the World Cuplist 4 of 4‘A dream come true’: Fans revel as US win World Cup opener on home soilend of listAustralia coach Popovic had pulled off a massive shock in his starting lineup, dropping experienced captain and goalkeeper Maty Ryan in favour of Beach, winning only his third cap.Vice-captain Jackson Irvine was also dropped in favour of 21-year-old midfielder Paul Okon-Engstler in a starting XI that featured 10 World Cup debutants.Both of those selections proved to be inspired, with Beach pulling off a string of fine saves to deny Turkiye, who dominated possession and territory but could not find a way past the Australian goalkeeper.Okon-Engstler meanwhile was instrumental in setting up the opening goal in the first half, unleashing a long ball that split the Turkish defence and sent Irankunda racing in on goal to score.Turkiye – playing in the World Cup for the first time since finishing third at the 2002 tournament – arrived in North America dreaming of making a serious run in the knockout rounds.But their talented team made up largely of players who regularly compete in the European Champions League were unable to get to grips with a well-organised Socceroos lineup. One of Turkiye’s best chances came in the 27th minute when Real Madrid’s Arda Guler forced a smart save from Beach with a rasping shot.Just seconds after that chance though Australia took the lead.Beach picked out Okon-Engstler deep in the Australia half, and the 21-year-old midfielder pumped the ball upfield for Irankunda.The Australia winger still had plenty to do but a clever first touch took him clear of the covering defence before he tucked away a low finish.Irankunda celebrated by sprinting to the edge of the pitch and pretending to box the corner flag, mimicking former Australia skipper Tim Cahill’s signature goal celebration.Turkiye thought they had equalised three minutes later after Abdulkerim Bardakci’s piledriver from outside of the area hurtled towards goal.But Beach got the slightest of fingertips to divert the ball onto the post and Australia survived again.Beach kept up his commanding form in the second half, turning a Guler free-kick wide for a corner on 57 minutes.With Beach continuing to make save after save, Australia made the game safe in the 75th minute when Metcalfe picked the ball up in midfield, advanced on goal and shot home from 25 yards.“Unreal, it is a dream come true. We have got the win now,” said Irankunda, the youngest men’s World Cup scorer for Australia and not a definite starter before kick-off.“It feels amazing, you have got to thank the staff, thank the nation, they have got the belief in me.” Australia are playing in their sixth straight World Cup and seventh overall.The Socceroos fell to France in the opener in Qatar but then beat Tunisia and Denmark in their group before getting knocked out by eventual champions Argentina in the round of 16.It is the third World Cup appearance for Turkiye, who reached the tournament for the first time in 1954.The teams are in Group D with the United States and Paraguay. The Americans thrashed Paraguay 4-1 in their group opener on Friday in Los Angeles.

Source: Al Jazeera
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