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Lukas Podolski’s equaliser saves Germany’s blushes against Australia Sorry - this page has been removed.
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Substitute Lukas Podolski grabbed an 81st-minute equaliser to rescue a 2-2 draw for World Cup winners Germany in an entertaining friendly against Asian champions Australia on Wednesday. This could be because it launched early, our rights have expired, there was a legal issue, or for another reason.
Podolski, who has been mainly on the bench for Inter recently, stroked the ball home from close range with his left foot nine minutes after coming on to score his 48th goal for his country.
Socceroos captain Mile Jedinak had made up for gifting Germany the lead by putting his side 2-1 up with a brilliant curling free kick in the 50th minute. For further information, please contact:
Earlier, Marco Reus gave the hosts the lead before James Troisi levelled.
Australia, who won their maiden Asian crown in January, were in no way intimidated early on while the Germans struggled with an experimental three-man defence.
The visitors had a good chance in the opening seconds as Nathan Burns raced clear but he was denied by a last-gasp tackle.
Ilkay Gündogan, fit again after a back injury and making his first international appearance since August 2013, responded for Germany with a long-range effort.
Matthew Leckie then should have put Australia ahead in the ninth minute when he twice shook off Benedikt Höwedes and fired wide.
Höwedes, Shkodran Mustafi and Holger Badstuber had never played together before and it showed as they were repeatedly left chasing shadows.
Germany, however, had no such problems in attack when Sami Khedira pounced on a mistake by Jedinak and sent Reus through to open the scoring.
Jedinak almost handed the world champions a second goal but this time Reus’ effort was saved by Matt Ryan.
The Australians then started to pour forward and Troisi equalised with a bullet header from a cross by Burns.
Germany travel to Georgia for a Euro 2016 qualifier on Sunday.