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Asian Cup: Host Australia beats Kuwait 4-1 in opener

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) - Tim Cahill sparked an Australian fightback after an early deficit as the hosts beat Kuwait 4-1 in the opening match of the Asian Cup on Friday.

A vocal sellout crowd of 25,000 at the Rectangular Stadium, dressed predominantly in Australia's green and gold colors, was stunned into silence after eight minutes when Kuwait defender Hussain Fadhel opened the scoring by diving to head in a low corner at the near post.

"The players were told in no uncertain terms that (conceding) that kind of goal was unacceptable," Australia coach Ange Postecoglou said. "They were pretty disappointed in themselves and we need to ensure it doesn't happen again."

The equalizer didn't appear until the 33rd minute when three-time World Cup veteran Cahill deftly met a Massimo Luongo pass just outside the box and drove it into the top of the net.

Cahill's goal energized the Australians, who pinned Kuwait deep in its half over the ensuing minutes.

By halftime it was 2-1, man-of-the-match Luongo himself rising above the defense to head in a long pass over the outstretched hands of Kuwait goalkeeper Hameed Youssef for his first international goal.

"It was amazing," Luongo said. "It felt the world to me, and scoring it on home soil was even better. I couldn't imagine a better day."

Kuwait's stoic defense turned to desperation in the second half when Robbie Kruse was brought down by Salah Sheikh Alenezi in the area, allowing Australia captain Mile Jedinak to slot home the penalty.

"Australia was very strong and took advantage physically and with their speed," Kuwait coach Nabil Maaloul said. "There was a big difference between the level of the Australian team and the Kuwait team."

Australia ruthlessly hunted for a fourth goal. Substitute Nathan Burns came close with two shots on goal until James Troisi delivered in the 90th.

"I would have preferred we didn't concede the (opening) goal, but from the perspective of seeing the reaction, it was the right kind of reaction," Postecoglou said. "They didn't go into their shells and, if anything, it made them more determined to overcome their opponents."

With the win, Australia took the early lead in Group A, which also includes South Korea and Oman.

Australia is attempting to win the Asian Cup for the first time since joining the Asian Football Confederation from Oceania in 2006. The Socceroos lost the 2011 final to Japan.

Kuwait is ranked 15th among Asian teams. Although it won the Asian Cup in 1980, Kuwait finished 14th in 2011.

Australia next plays Oman in Sydney on Tuesday, while Kuwait takes on South Korea in Canberra.

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Lineups:

Australia: Matthew Ryan, Ivan Franjic, Tim Cahill (Tom Juric, 95), Matthew Spiranovic, Mathew Leckie, Robbie Kruse (Nathan Burns, 72), Aziz Behich, James Troisi, Mile Jedinak, Trent Sainsbury, Massimo Luongo ( Mark Bresciano, 84).

Kuwait: Hameed Youssef, Ali Hussain Fadhel (Amer Almatoug Alfadhel, 57), Fahad Alhajeri, Khaled Alqahtani (Bader Almotawaa, 74), Salah Sheikh Alhendi, Abdulaziz Alenezi (Yousef Naser, 64), Faisal Zayed Alharbi, Ali Almaqseed.

Ali Hussain Fadhel of Kuwait, left, celebrates with teammates after scoring the first goal of the match during their first round soccer match of the AFC Asia Cup at the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium in Melbourne, Australia, Friday, Jan. 9, 2015. (AP Photo/AAP, Joe Castro) AUSTRALIA OUT, NEW ZEALAND OUT, PAPUA NEW GUINEA OUT, SOUTH PACIFIC OUT, NO SALES, NO ARCHIVES The Associated Press