Inter Milan
·14 Juni 2026
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·14 Juni 2026
It was a disappointing start to the World Cup for Hakan Calhanoglu and Turkey, who lost 2-0 to Australia at BC Place in Vancouver. The Socceroos secured all three points thanks to goals from Irankunda in the 27th minute and Metcalfe in the 75th, leaving Vincenzo Montella’s side frustrated after a night in which they struggled to find a way through Australia’s well-organised defense.
Making his World Cup debut, Calhanoglu became the second Inter player to feature at this year's tournament. The midfielder was also making his first start in nearly two months, having last been named in the starting XI in Inter’s Coppa Italia semifinal against Como on April 21. He played the full 90 minutes, trying to pull the strings in midfield and spark Turkey’s attack, but Australia defended stubbornly to preserve its lead.
The breakthrough came in the 27th minute when Okon-Engstler threaded a pass to Irankunda. The Watford forward burst clear and beat Cakir. Turkey responded by taking control of possession and pinning Australia back in its own half, but despite creating pressure and firing in several attempts on goal, could not find an equaliser. Instead, the Socceroos doubled their advantage in the 75th minute, as Metcalfe drilled a low left-footed effort into the corner from outside the area to put the result beyond doubt.
Turkey will return to action on Saturday 20 June, at 05:00 CEST, against Paraguay in a match that could already prove crucial in the race for qualification from Group D. The United States and Australia currently top the group with three points each.







































