‘Absolute chaos’ as Aussie fans go wild in Melbourne’s Federation Square
Melbourne’s Federation Square exploded in the early hours of Thursday morning as thousands were in disbelief at what they just witnessed.
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Australia’s against all odds victory over Denmark and the Socceroos’ subsequent progression into the next round of the World Cup may have come at around 4am on the east coast, but that didn’t dampen energy levels with wild scenes in Federation Square.
The Melbourne landmark, opposite Flinders St Station, has become the go-to place for alfresco football action.
Thousands packed into watch the big screen despite the 2am kick off.
It was tense in the first half in the 12C Melbourne night as neither side could make any headway. And Tunisia’s 3.15am goal to take the lead against France – and potentially deny Australia a place in the second round – was in danger of demoralising spirits.
Thereâs nothing that matches the passion of the @Socceroos fans. We love that you gathered in your thousands at Fed Square to watch our teamâs win over Tunisia. Weâll see you at the next match but please take care of the Square and the people in it ð§µ1/2 pic.twitter.com/KCs5N5R1yR
— Fed Square (@FedSquare) November 29, 2022
Melbourne. #Socceroos. Football.
— Sacha Pisani (@Sachk0) November 30, 2022
What an image.#WorldCuppic.twitter.com/lJVJhEdMQQ
Fed Square in Australia right now courtesy of Mathew Leckie. pic.twitter.com/SVOPkb0iSh
— FT90Extra (@FT90Extra) November 30, 2022
The scene in Australia after that Matthew Leckie goal
— Joe Prince-Wright (@JPW_NBCSports) November 30, 2022
ð¥ @TheRealALMpic.twitter.com/e20eKkPkB5
But Mathew Leckie’s stunner of a goal at 3.30am predictably sent the Fed Square crowd into a frenzy.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was watching, tweeting “not long now” as the seconds ticked down.
Not long now #socceroos
— Anthony Albanese (@AlboMP) November 30, 2022
It didn’t take long for the final whistle and Australia’s momentous 1-0 win against Denmark sent a deafening roar across the Melbourne CBD at 4am as fireworks were lit in Fed Square.
The Socceroos tweeted out an image on the good natured bedlam.
“Absolute scenes,” someone simply tweeted. “Absolute chaos,” said another.
“Of all of the special things the Socceroos have done at the World Cup, the best for mine is the inspiring scenes at Fed Square,” said one person on Twitter
“So cathartic to see in this city after the last few years.”
The subsequent scenes in @FedSquare ð³ðð#Socceroos#GiveIt100#FIFAWorldCup
— Socceroos (@Socceroos) November 30, 2022
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Fed Square scenes pic.twitter.com/UVJSNT8lkr
— Fraser (@fraserb568) November 30, 2022
Fans won’t have two wait long for the next Fed Square footy festival.
The win against Denmark puts Australia second place in Group D – the Socceroos’ best ever group stage effort in six World Cups.
Australia will play in the second round for just the second time ever, with a date with Messi’s Argentina a strong possibility depending on results in the 6am games.
If Messi’s men defeat Poland they’ll finish top of Group C and be Australia’s date. But the Poles and Saudi Arabia are also still in contention to top the group so we’ll have to wait until 8am (AEDT) to know our opponent.
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