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The bold selection gamble that paid off for Australia in shock World Cup win over Turkey

Surprise starter Patrick Beach produced an assured performance in goal (Reuters)

Australia provided the surprise result so far of the 2026 World Cup as they began their Group D campaign with a 2-0 win over Turkey in Vancouver.

It was a highly organised and clinical display from Tony Popovic’s side, who withstood their opponent’s dominance of the ball and struck with a goal in each half from Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe.

The match turned on a moment in the 27th minute. Arda Guler’s header was saved low by goalkeeper Patrick Beach – making his competitive international debut having been handed a start ahead of captain Mathew Ryan – and in a flash Irankunda was released to race away from the defence and slot into the corner at the other end.

Nestory Irankunda put Australia ahead (AP)
Nestory Irankunda put Australia ahead (AP)

It was an experience the Australia keeper will not forget in a hurry. He was instrumental in keeping Turkey out as their pressure grew, saving spectacularly from Abdulkerim Bardakci who shot from range, Beach turning his effort against the post with his fingertips.

The game was settled 15 minutes from time. Australia broke and the ball was worked to Metcalfe on the edge of the box, who aimed his shot expertly outside the reach of Ugurcan Cakir.

Turkey toiled in vain for a way back but were unable to beat the impressive Beach. It meant Popovic was vindicated with vice-captain Jackson Irvine only utilised late on from the bench.

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