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Keisuke Honda of Melbourne Victory during the AFC Champions League match between Melbourne Victory and Daegu FC at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium in Melbourne, Tuesday, March 5, 2019. (AAP Image/George Salpigtidis) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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Why Honda is on another level

As Melbourne Victory players’ eyes are opened by ‘Honda-mania’ in Japan, captain Carl Valeri says football fans should get used to Asian players becoming dominant world forces.

Coach Kevin Muscat of the Victory (right) speaks with Keisuke Honda of the Victory after the Round 20 A-League match between Melbourne Victory and Melbourne City at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Saturday, February 23, 2019. (AAP Image/Daniel Pockett) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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Victory’s delicate walk for ACL glory

Melbourne Victory starts its quest for Asian Champions League glory on Tuesday night. But first, there’s the matter of the Newcastle Jets, meaning Kevin Muscat has some tough calls ahead.

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South Korea to play Uzbeks in Brisbane

South Korea to play Uzbeks in Brisbane

SOUTH Korea will extend its upcoming stay in Brisbane to play Uzbekistan at Ballymore on November 20, three days after the friendly against the Socceroos.

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CelticÕs Daniel Arzani goes off injured during the Scottish Premiership match at Dens Park, Dundee.. Picture date: Wednesday October 31, 2018. See PA story SOCCER Dundee. Photo credit should read: Jeff Holmes/PA Wire. EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Arzani to see specialist after likely ACL tear

EMERGING star Daniel Arzani’s worst fears are set to be confirmed, with Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers revealing the Socceroos young gun has likely torn his ACL after badly twisting his knee. He will see a knee specialist in Europe next week.

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