Australia 3-1 Oman: Boyle scores in Socceroos' record win
Martin Boyle has done well for Australia of late, and his close-range header restored their lead en route to reaching a World Cup landmark.
Martin Boyle has done well for Australia of late, and his close-range header restored their lead en route to reaching a World Cup landmark.
Martin Boyle stooped to conquer as Australia racked up a record 11th successive win in their World Cup qualifying campaign, battling to a 3-1 victory over Oman.
The Hibernian forward got down to head in the crucial second goal for the Socceroos at the Khalifa International Stadium in Qatar, and he has now been directly involved in eight goals in his last eight internationals, scoring five times and providing three assists.
Australia snatched a ninth-minute lead when Awer Bul Mabil lashed home a left-footed strike.
Graham Arnold's side were then indebted to goalkeeper Mat Ryan who kept them ahead with two fine saves, but he was beaten in the 28th minute as Al Mandhar Al Alawi pulled Oman level, sidestepping Harry Souttar and thrashing a shot high into the right corner.
Australia regained the lead in the 49th minute when Adam Taggart's shot was only parried as far as Boyle, who was deadly from close range.
The hard-earned success was sealed when Mitchell Duke side-footed into the left corner late on.