Socceroos have ‘lot to improve on’
The Socceroos have plenty of work ahead of them if they want to shine at this year’s World Cup, according to their midfield workhorse.
The Socceroos have plenty of work ahead of them if they want to shine at this year’s World Cup, according to their midfield workhorse.
Australian soccer player Jason Cummings had an unfortunate mishap as he prepares to make his Socceroos debut this week.
The Socceroos needed a moment of Awer Mabil magic to beat New Zealand — and coach Graham Arnold is not happy.
The Socceroos needed a moment of Awer Mabil magic to beat New Zealand at Suncorp Stadium.
WITH Australia’s World Cup fate on the line and facing a Syrian side determined to bring hope to their war-torn country, the Socceroos must set the tone early.
SOCCEROOS assistant Ante Milicic is a frontrunner to replace Turkey-bound Tony Popovic at Western Sydney. But how does Ange Postecoglou feel about losing his right-hand man?
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COMMENT: Ange Postecoglou’s Socceroos game plan must be reviewed, but questioning his motives is an insult writes Herald Sun chief soccer writer David Davutovic.
ANGE Postecoglou will not bow to his critics, insisting the Socceroos will push on with their ambitious game plan against Syria next month.
QUEENSLAND has again missed out on hosting the Socceroos with the FFA to announce Australia will play their World Cup playoff against Syria south of the border.
A FOURTH stoppage time goal in five games secured an heroic World Cup playoff berth – and showdown with the Socceroos – for Syria.
THEY weren’t defeats but they certainly felt like it. The Socceroos have been consigned to the playoffs mostly because of the results in these four games.
AUSTRALIA’S entry into Asia was meant to secure a smoother World Cup qualification, but DAVID DAVUTOVIC writes Australian soccer should heed this “wake-up call”.
THIS isn’t going to be easy. If the 2010 and 2014 Asian Confederation third-place play offs are anything to go by then the Socceroos are in for a nailbiting ride.
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