The magic moment that kept Austria’s World Cup alive in epic draw with Algeria | OneFootball

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·28 giugno 2026

The magic moment that kept Austria’s World Cup alive in epic draw with Algeria

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Austria and Algeria played out an incredible 3-3 draw in Kansas City, both sides progressing to the knockout phase thanks to a last-gasp score from Austrian substitute Sasa Kalajdzic.

There was some concern ahead of kick-off that there would be little competitive action on the pitch, with a draw guaranteeing both sides a spot in the last 32.


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Those fears were extinguished in the early stages, which featured end-to-end action before Austria opened the scoring in the 27th minute through Marko Arnautovic.

He latched onto a deep through ball over the top, tapping it home on the volley.

Austria appeared to have all the momentum, until a rare attacking opportunity for Algeria saw a ball over the top stay in off the corner flag and bounce into the possession of Rafik Belghali, who beat two defenders with a shot fake then switched the ball to his left foot and fired it past keeper Alexander Schlager.

Austria retook the lead at the start of the second-half through a thunderous strike from Marcel Sabitzer on the edge of the box.

Their advantage only lasted a couple of minutes however, with Riyad Mahrez in perfect position to find the back of the net off a super cutback pass from Houssem Aouar

Both teams appeared more-or-less content to park the bus from there, until some precision passing deep in stoppage time found Mahrez in prime position, who duly collected his second – much to the surprise of the Austrian defence.

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Riyad Mahrez looked to have given Algeria victory (Reuters)

After sitting in prime position for most of the game, Austria suddenly needed to score to stay in the tournament.

Wolves striker Kalajdzic was ultimately the man to get the job done, heading in a wide cross in the last seconds of the game that sent the Austrian fans into raptures and eliminated Iran from the tournament.

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