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Australia crushes Indonesia 5-1 in World Cup Qualifier

Paul Joseph by Paul Joseph
March 21, 2025
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Australia kicked off their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign in dominant fashion, securing a resounding 5-1 victory over Indonesia in Sydney on Thursday. The emphatic win strengthens Australia’s position in Asian Qualifying Group C as they battle for a direct ticket to the prestigious tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The Socceroos, vying for the second automatic qualification spot alongside Japan—who have all but secured the top position—now turn their focus to their crucial clash against China in Hangzhou on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Indonesia, who had shown promise with recent impressive performances, suffered a heavy defeat in their first match under new coach Patrick Kluivert.

Despite an influx of Dutch-born talent into the squad, Indonesia struggled to match Australia’s attacking prowess. The Southeast Asian side had previously stunned Saudi Arabia 2-0 in November and held Australia to a goalless draw in Jakarta last September. However, Thursday’s match proved to be a different challenge as Australia dismantled their defense with precision and efficiency.

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Former Crystal Palace defender and Australian assistant coach Tony Popovic acknowledged Indonesia’s unpredictability under Kluivert, noting that the Socceroos had prepared for different tactical setups. He emphasized the importance of patience, particularly if Indonesia opted to sit deep and defend in numbers. His warning proved unnecessary as Australia found gaps with ease, leaving the visitors unable to contain the relentless attack.

Kluivert, the Barcelona legend and former Dutch international, had only a few training sessions with his squad before the match. Despite his promise of “surprises,” Indonesia struggled to implement his vision on the pitch. However, he remains optimistic about the team’s future, especially as they chase their first World Cup appearance since gaining independence in 1945.

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Indonesia captain Jay Idzes, one of several Dutch-born players in the squad, remained defiant after the defeat, insisting that the team has made significant strides in recent years. “Indonesia is a country that has to be dealt with. We are building something special,” he said.

Kluivert, alongside assistant coach Jordi Cruyff, has been working closely with both local and European-based players to refine their playing style. Despite the setback against Australia, Indonesia still has a chance to progress, with their next crucial match at home against Bahrain on Tuesday.

While finishing in the top two of Group C would guarantee direct qualification, Indonesia can still keep their World Cup dream alive through the fourth round or intercontinental playoffs. However, with Australia now gaining momentum, the competition for a ticket to the 2026 World Cup is heating up.

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