Bangkok, Jan 25 (AFP) Australia have qualified for the 2020 Olympic Games men's football tournament after beating 10-man Uzbekistan 1-0 in the AFC under-23 Championship 3rd place match.
A sensational Nicholas D'Agostino strike early in the second half ensured the Aussies reached their first Olympics since 2008.
Australia became the fourth Asian country to confirm its place at Tokyo 2020, joining AFC U23 finalists South Korea and Saudi Arabia, along with the host nation.
For the winner of this clash between the tournament's losing semifinalists, a trip to Japan was significantly more valuable than the average consolation prize.
Australia thought they had opened the scoring in the fifth minute when D'Agostino outjumped Uzbek goalkeeper Abduvakhid Nematov and headed home from inside the six-yard box. But the referee ruled that Nematov had been impeded and the goal was chalked off.
Uzbekistan hit back when a flowing move ended with Jasurbek Yakshiboev curling a 20-yard shot just wide in the 17th minute. The Uzbeks were the more enterprising side for the remainder of the half, but they could not turn their attacking dominance into clear opportunities.
D'Agostino then stunned Uzbekistan when he put Australia ahead with an excellent solo effort two minutes into the second half. The striker picked up the ball just inside the Uzbek half, beat two defenders and showed composure to curl the ball past Nematov from 16 yards.
With Uzbekistan starting to impose themselves again, the game swung back in Australia's favour in the 59th minute when substitute Oybek Bozorov was sent off for a high challenge on Zach Duncan.
A goal down and a man short for the final half-hour, Uzbekistan battled hard, but failed to find the equaliser they arguably deserved, leaving Australia to celebrate sealing their place at the Tokyo Olympics.
South Korea and Saudi Arabia now contest the AFC U23 Championship final on Sunday evening at Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok. AFP
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