Socceroos injury crisis shows no signs of easing
Graham Arnold’s concerns continue to grow as Andrew Nabbout and Josh Risdon join broken hand victim Tom Rogic as major doubts for the Socceroos’ crunch Asian Cup clash with Palestine.
Graham Arnold’s concerns continue to grow as Andrew Nabbout and Josh Risdon join broken hand victim Tom Rogic as major doubts for the Socceroos’ crunch Asian Cup clash with Palestine.
The first game of Australia’s Asian Cup defence didn’t go to plan but the crisis has worsened ahead of Friday’s key clash with Palestine.
Australia’s Asian Cup campaign has suffered yet another injury blow with Tom Rogic breaking a bone in his hand during Sunday’s 1-0 loss to Jordan.
Tom Rogic endured an uninfluential 90-minute shift as Australia’s Asian Cup defence got off to a nightmare start. But it’s since emerged the Celtic playmaker had a valid and painful reason for his poor performance.
IRAN and Japan are both brushing off their favouritism tags for Friday’s Asian Cup quarter-finals.
SOCCEROOS fans may be waiting for the next superstar to arrive, but Tim Cahill isn’t following the script.
VIDEO: the key moments as the Socceroos get past China in the quarter-finals. And there’s no surprises Tim Cahill features heavily!
VOTE NOW: We run the rule over Australia’s 2-0 win against China. Who starred, and who struggled? Check our ratings and then cast your vote!
SOUTH Korea have reached the final four of the Asian Cup after scoring twice in extra-time to beat Uzbekistan 2-0 in a dramatic quarter-final.
CARLOS Queiroz has been lauded as Iran’s mastermind but he knows how big the job is against Iraq on Friday night.
IRAQ coach Rahdi Swadi says Iraqi and Iran fans should be segregated as the rivals meet in a do-or-die clash at Canberra Stadium on Friday night.
IT is only a matter of hours until the Socceroos take on China in the Asian Cup quarter-final. here’s what you need to know about our opponents.
JAPAN’S rise as a footballing power mirrors Australia’s own development — and one journeyman American player was in the middle of it all.
BACKED by a five-year contract, Ange Postecoglou has had an eye on Russia 2018 for some time. The minute the Asian Cup is over, the preparations begin.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/football/asian-cup/page/39