Australia cruised to a 4-0 win against the Czech Republic on Friday, giving the Socceroos a truly necessary certainty support in front of the current month’s World Cup with their first triumph abroad in almost two years.
Australia, made a beeline for their fourth straight World Cup, snatched the lead against the keep running of play in the 32nd moment when Robbie Kruse thumped a go from the far post to a plain Mathew Leckie who tapped the ball in.
The triumph over a Czech side that neglected to meet all requirements for the competition in Russia was the first for the Socceroos outside Australia since a 1-0 prevail upon the United Arab Emirates in Abu Dhabi in September 2016.