In a closely contested international friendly in Houston, Venezuela secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Australia. Chuchu Ramirez was the match-winner, scoring the decisive goal in the 38th minute at Shell Energy Stadium. This result marked Australia's second consecutive defeat, following a previous loss.
Australia's coach, Tony Popovic, introduced four new players to the team. Among them was Patrick Beach, who made an impressive save against Ramirez in the 17th minute. Earlier, Jose Contreras had denied Mo Toure from a difficult angle. However, Beach could not prevent Ramirez from scoring seven minutes before half-time when he converted Ender Echenique's low cross.
Despite losing Jason Geria to injury before the break, Australia pushed for an equaliser
in the second half. Kai Trewin missed a header, and substitute Riley McGree saw his effort saved in the 70th minute. Lewis Miller made a crucial defensive play at the other end to keep Venezuela at bay.
The Socceroos' attempts to level the score were thwarted as Toure was denied twice by Venezuela's defence. The Venezuelan team held firm to secure their win. This match highlighted Australia's struggles on neutral grounds when trailing at half-time.
Australia has now experienced back-to-back losses for the first time since June 2023 after enjoying a 12-match unbeaten streak. They have also failed to win any of their last 19 matches on neutral ground when behind at half-time. Their last comeback victory in such circumstances was against Japan during the 2006 World Cup.
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Ramirez's performance was notable as he managed four shots on target during the game. This achievement ties him with other players for the most shots on target against Australia since 2015. His goal proved crucial in sealing Venezuela's victory over the Socceroos.




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