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Australia defeated Peru in the Qatar World Cup intercontinental playoff to advance to the finals for the fifth consecutive time.

The 'candidate goalkeeper' who was put in just before the end became the hero. 



This is Correspondent Ha Seong-ryong.



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one match for a World Cup ticket, Asia's Australia and South America's Peru lost all decisive opportunities and fought for 120 minutes.



Australia's candidate Goalkeeper Redmayne, who came in just before the end of extra time, took off from a penalty shootout.



Redmayne, who had only appeared in 2 matches of Match A, moved vigorously as if dancing, fighting spirits, and then correctly read and blocked the kick of the Peruvian 6th kicker to secure a 5-4 victory.



The Australian players, who made it to the finals for the fifth time in a row, embraced Redmayne and cheered, and the whole of Australia went wild.



The Australians danced in the locker room and even on the bus back to their lodgings.



[Red main/Australia national football team goalkeeper: (Substitution) The operation was prepared in advance, but you did your homework well.

I am not a hero.

I just did my part like my other teammates.]



Meanwhile, the 32-year-old veteran Ad vin Kula, who shed tears after hitting the post as Peru's third kicker, announced his retirement from the national team shortly after the defeat.



(Video editing: Nam Il)