Connor Metcalfe was the hero while Jackson Irvine was a zero for St Pauli, while several stars earned clean sheets for their respective club sides.
However, a curious absence in Spain has Aussie football fans fearing the worst for a star winger.
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Aussie duo Jackson Irvine and Connor Metcalfe had contrasting fortunes in St Pauli’s 2. Bundesliga clash against Greuther Furth.
Irvine put the ball into the back of his own net in the 52nd minute when he tried to header away a cross from the right side of the box but failed to do so, gifting Furth a 2-1 lead.
However, Metcalfe came on in the 79th minute and made an almost-instant impact.
The Aussie received the ball from Igor Matanovic on the edge of the area before unleashing a sweet strike along the ground that beat Furth goalkeeper Andreas Linde to level the score at 2-2 in the 85th minute.
While there weren’t any other Aussies who found themselves on the scoresheet, Jack Iredale played a key role for League One outfit Bolton Wanderers in their 3-1 victory over Charlton Athletic.
Iredale chalked up an assist as Bolton bounced back after two consecutive defeats.
After securing a deadline day switch, Ajdin Hrustic was an unused substitute for Hellas Verona in their 2-1 win over Sampdoria but the Aussie star will certainly get more gametime in the not-too-distant future.
Fellow deadline day mover Tyrese Francois did manage to get some action as he came on in the 58th minute for Croatian side HNK Gorica in a 2-1 defeat to Varazdin.
In worrying news, Awer Mabil was left out of Cadiz’s matchday squad entirely for a 3-0 loss against Celta Vigo.
With only two months left before the World Cup, it’s not good news for the Socceroos winger who needs every possible minute to ensure he’s on the plane to Qatar.
It was certainly the weekend of clean sheets for the majority of our Aussie stars.
Mat Ryan helped FC Copenhagen to a clean sheet in a 1-0 win over Silkeborg as the Socceroos star continues to get crucial minutes ahead of Qatar.
Returning to League One, Cameron Burgess kept a clean sheet at the back for league leaders Ipswich Town as the Trotters beat Accrington Stanley 2-0.
Milos Degenek was another to prevent any goals from getting through, as the Columbus Crew drew 0-0 with Chicago Fire in MLS.
The clean sheet theme extended to two of the large Australian contingent in the Scottish Premiership.
Ryan McGowan played the full 90 as St Johnstone beat St Mirren 3-0, while Aziz Behich also enjoyed a full match as Dundee United finally displayed some needed defensive improvement in a 0-0 result away to Motherwell.
In the Old Firm derby, Aaron Mooy came on as a 73rd minute substitute as Celtic demolished Rangers 4-0.
Unfortunately for Alex Gersbach, he couldn’t keep a clean sheet for Grenoble Foot 38 in a 1-0 loss to fellow Ligue 2 outfit Amiens but the Aussie left-back played the full match.
Aussie duo James Jeggo and Jason Davidson couldn’t lift Belgian outfit AS Eupen to victory over Kortrijk in 1-0 loss, but both logged 88 minutes of action.