MELBOURNE, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Australia defender Harry Souttar is building a record a striker would be proud of, having headed in a 10th goal from his 21st international against the Palestinian team to save the Socceroos in their World Cup qualifier.
The goal was virtually a carbon copy of his fourth minute header in the 7-0 rout of Bangladesh in Melbourne last week, also with Goodwin the provider.
It's just getting sweeter and sweeter, obviously."
"Probably we didn't play our best, but the most important thing was the three points," he said.
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Australia, Scotland, Kuwait, Bangladesh, Melbourne, Israel, Gaza