Reading winger Oliver Bozanic helped Australia's under 20s team to victory in the International Cor Groenewegen Tournament in Holland this weekend.
Oliver played a vital role in the tournament win, setting up a last-minute winner in the final as his team came from 1-0 down with two minutes to go to beat FC Utrecht 2-1.
He also laid on the first goal in the 2-0 semi-final win over FC Twente, as well as creating a goal in a 2-0 victory over Celtic as his free kick was turned home.
The tournament was contested by 14 teams, and the likes of Liverpool and Ajax were also taking part. Each game was an hour long, and on day one of the tournament Oliver played in two of his country's three games, a narrow 1-0 loss to PSV Eindhoven and then the Celtic game.
On day two he played 215 out of a possible 240 minutes as his country won all four games to take the crown.
First of all he started in a 1-0 win over FC Uitgeest, then came off the bench after 25 minutes in another 1-0 win over Vitesse; the final group game.
In the semi-final he laid on a pass for Mitch Nichols to open the scoring from 30 yards in a 2-0 win over FC Twente.
They then faced FC Twente in the final, and were 1-0 down with two minutes to go but won a penalty that James Holland converted.
There was still time for an incredible finale though, and Oliver crossed for defender Luke DeVere to turn home an incredible winner with just seconds to go.
Coach Jan Versleijen said, "The Australian spirit really came through as the players refused to give in and were rewarded with an amazing victory.
"It was a fantastic performance in hot, draining conditions. Some players played the equivalent of two games in one day."
Oliver has been away with Australia for two weeks now, and played in another friendly tournament as well as a friendly clash with Egypt.
He has been offered a new contract by Reading this summer after his previous deal came to an end.
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