Visca cap trap shocks Koreans, Australia trounce Czechs

DUBAI: Asian World Container delegates South Korea and Australia delighted in differentiating fortunes in their warm-up matches for the Russia competition on Friday.

South Korea were left with bounty to contemplate in front of the current month's finals after Edin Visca scored a cap trap to give Bosnia and Herzegovina a 3-1 triumph while Australia got a genuinely necessary certainty help as Mathew Leckie struck twice in a 4-0 defeat of the Czech Republic for their first triumph abroad in about two years.

The Koreans had been seeking after a win in their last match on home soil before going to Europe however needed exactness in assault and looked delicate with a three-man safeguard at the back.

Tottenham Hotspur forward Child Heung-min was not able have an effect as Visca scored in the 28th moment, just before half-time and afterward in the 79th to take the show in Jeonju.

Winger Visca gave the guests the lead, shooting home from the correct side of the punishment territory, yet midfielder Lee Jae-sung, rested for Monday's 2-0 prevail upon Honduras, quickly hit back with a cool complete on the back of an uncommon familiar assaulting move from the home side.

Visca, who plays for Istanbul Basaksehir in Turkey, was allowed to sit unbothered on the edge of the zone late in the principal half and shot low past goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu before he dashed any expectations of a late South Korean rebound when he finished his treble. At the World Container, South Korea will play in Gathering 'F' against Germany, Sweden and Mexico. The group will leave on Sunday for an Austrian preparing camp and warm-up amusements against Bolivia and Senegal.

Australia, made a beeline for their fourth straight World Glass, got the lead against the keep running of play in the 32nd moment in Sankt Poelten in Austria when Robbie Kruse thumped a go from the far post to a plain Leckie who tapped the ball in.

Leckie multiplied their lead eight minutes after the restart of the match and Urawa Precious stones striker Andrew Nabbout put the match distant for the Czechs with an objective in the 72nd moment.

The Czechs' hopelessness was intensified when Slavia Prague protector Jakub Jugas put into his own particular net 10 minutes from the last shriek.

The triumph over a Czech side that neglected to fit the bill for the competition in Russia was the first for the Socceroos outside Australia since a 1-0 prevail upon the Assembled Middle Easterner Emirates in Abu Dhabi in September 2016.

With an absence of objectives an issue in Australia's qualifying effort, Friday's assaulting show gives the group's Dutch mentor Bert van Marwijk bounty to consider before he pares four players from his 27-man squad by Monday's FIFA due date.

Australia play a last warm-up against Hungary on June 9 preceding making a beeline for Russia, where they confront France, Denmark and Peru in Gathering 'C'.

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