No game time in tournament decider, but Burns lifts Asian Cup trophy

By Fairfax Media
Updated February 2 2015 - 6:52am, first published 3:30am
SUPER SELFIE: Tim Cahill (right) takes a selfie with the Socceroos squad, including Blayney's Nathan Burns (kneeling centre) after winning the 2015 AFC Asian Cup. Photo: GETTY IMAGES
SUPER SELFIE: Tim Cahill (right) takes a selfie with the Socceroos squad, including Blayney's Nathan Burns (kneeling centre) after winning the 2015 AFC Asian Cup. Photo: GETTY IMAGES

NATHAN Burns made himself part of Australian football history on Saturday night as he and his Socceroos side claimed the Asian Cup with a 2-1 extra-time win over South Korea at Stadium Australia.

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