Austria and Algeria Reach World Cup Knockouts After 3-3 Thriller
- Austria and Algeria played out a 3-3 draw at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City on Sunday, with both teams securing their places in the World Cup knockout phase.
- Speculation swirled before kickoff that both teams might collude to avoid Spain, but managers dismissed rigging concerns as both needed a draw to guarantee advancement behind Argentina.
- Veteran forward Marko Arnautovic opened the scoring in the 27th minute, but Rafik Belghali equalized before halftime; Marcel Sabitzer and Riyad Mahrez traded second-half goals.
- Drama peaked in stoppage time when Mahrez scored in the 93rd minute to seemingly clinch victory, but Sasa Kalajdzic headed home in the final seconds to finalize the draw and eliminate Iran.
- With the group stage concluded, Algeria will face Switzerland in the next round while Austria plays European champions Spain, marking Austria's first knockout appearance since 1982.
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The match between Austria and Algeria at the World Cup raised "a lot of dust".
At 93′ the discount between Algeria and Austria risked jumping. Panic scenes in the field then arrived 3-3 to 96′
The speculations are flying over the World Cup. The first stage closed with one of the most particular matches of the tournament. The 3-3 tie between Algeria and Austria not only defined the match of Group J but also provoked a wave of suspicions, especially because the result ended up classifying both teams for the 16th finals and left Iran out of the competition. The controversy was inevitable by a precedent in which the two teams were protago…
Austria coach Ralf Rangnick has dismissed suggestions his team were content with a draw after a spectacular 3-3 draw against Algeria, a result that secured both teams' qualification for the World Cup knockout stage. The result was enough for Austria to advance as second in their group, while Algeria qualified as one of the best third-placed teams, but it was all decided in a dramatic finish, with both teams continuing to search for the winning g…

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