Anatomy of a Socceroos stunner: How Leckie created World Cup history

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Denmark’s Manchester United superstar Christian Eriksen finds some space.Only this time it preceded a near length-of-the-field counterattack. Eriksen rolls the ball into the feet of Kasper Dolberg, and he immediately anticipates a return pass.Like he did against Tunisia with a long ball which foundfeet near halfway, the colossal Harry Souttar again started the move which led to the Socceroos’ goal.

Leckie’s goal started at the other end of the pitch, and again it was towering defender Harry Souttar who won the ball.Just as in the Tunisia game, Souttar looked for an outlet centrally and found tireless Socceroos striker Mitch Duke, who again had his back to the opponent’s goal inside his own half.But like he’s done so many times this tournament, Duke cushioned the ball perfectly with his right foot so Australia could keep possession.

This time, Duke releases the ball with his left foot to find McGree, and Irvine allows the ball to roll through his legs sensing his teammate is in space on the left flank, albeit still inside the Socceroos’ half with Denmark’s full-backs caught out of position as they desperately search for a goal.

The 31-year-old picks the ball up just beyond the centre circle on Denmark’s side of halfway with just defender Joakim Maehle in front of him. Leckie takes the pass in his stride with his right foot and twice gets his head up to see if support is arriving behind him to the right, but quickly realises it won’t be there in time.

 

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