Flat Socceroos do just enough at Asian Cup
They again struggled in attack, but the Socceroos did enough to beat Syria and seal a berth in the knockout stages of the Asian Cup.
They again struggled in attack, but the Socceroos did enough to beat Syria and seal a berth in the knockout stages of the Asian Cup.
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The Socceroos can seal a round-of-16 Asian Cup berth by beating Syria on Thursday night.
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She carried a broken nose and fractured wrist throughout the tournament, but SA great Di Alagich says memories of the Matildas’ last visit to Adelaide – the 2006 Asian Cup – are more painful.
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