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Socceroos boss Ange Postecoglou ready to unleash Tim Cahill on Syria in must-win World Cup play-off

SOCCEROOS boss Ange Postecoglou is ready to throw Tim Cahill into the starting side in a bid to blow Syria off the park early in the must-win second leg of their play-off.

Tim Cahill’s high-tempo could see him start against Syria. Picture: George Salpigtidis
Tim Cahill’s high-tempo could see him start against Syria. Picture: George Salpigtidis

SOCCEROOS boss Ange Postecoglou is ready to unleash Tim Cahill on Syria on Tuesday night, aiming to sweep the visitors away in the second leg of their World Cup play-off.

Postecoglou will instruct his players to attack the Syrians from the opening whistle, backed by a raucous home crowd hoping to see the Australians move a step closer towards the World Cup.

Despite praising striker Tomi Juric for his performance in the first leg draw in Malaysia on Thursday night, Postecoglou admitted that he was tempted to deploy his country’s record goalscorer to unnerve the Syrian defence.

Tim Cahill’s high-tempo could see him start against Syria. Picture: George Salpigtidis
Tim Cahill’s high-tempo could see him start against Syria. Picture: George Salpigtidis

Postecoglou predicted that his team could “put the game to bed” quickly if they get off on the right foot, after conceding a late equaliser in the first leg. Tom Rogic is likely to come in to the side as well, with Postecoglou promising to rotate his forward line to maximise his side’s energy levels, while other figures such as Massimo Luongo and James Troisi will play a role at some point.

“Tomi worked awfully hard the other night,” Postecoglou said. “Over the last two games - the Thailand game and the other night - he probably could be in double-digit international goals already in his career. So he’s come along really well for us.

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“But having Timmy there and being able to throw Tomi Juric on later is certainly something that’s in my thinking. Either way we go, we’ve certainly got a weapon coming off (the bench). But I really think the start is going to be important. We can really put the game to bed if we start strongly.

“I’ll put a line-up out there that I think will be able to do that, and that’s what it will come down to.

“We obviously have some depth and it would be silly not to use it. There are some guys with real good energy who didn’t use it the other night. It makes sense for us, especially if we can start strong, to make sure we have some fresh bodies out there (later).

“A few of them are really keen to get out there and make an impact so we’ll definitely make some changes.”

Postecoglou suggested his defence is likely to remain unchanged, praising the back three of Milos Degenek, Trent Sainsbury and Matthew Jurman for their work in the first leg.

Cahill soars against Japan. Picture: George Salpigtidis
Cahill soars against Japan. Picture: George Salpigtidis

“In the last half-hour the two best chances Syria created were the penalty and they hit the post after the ball was probably a metre over the line,” he said. “Two different decisions there and even their two most threatening moments are gone.

“We actually defended pretty well, which we haven’t had to do a lot of in the campaign. Some of our defensive work was good and Matty (Ryan) pulled off a couple of good saves which we haven’t needed him to do for quite a while.

Knowing how strong we are at home, I’m looking forward to (the second leg). I’m not complacent but I’m pretty comfortable with where we’re at.”

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