Insider confirms new Socceroos coach after Arnold exit
Just days after Graham Arnold’s exit as Socceroos coach, his successor has been chosen.
Just days after Graham Arnold’s exit as Socceroos coach, his successor has been chosen.
Graham Arnold’s tenure as coach of the Socceroos is over and Football Australia are not wasting any time finding a replacement with an announcement expected within the next few weeks. Here are the frontrunners.
Australia is on the hunt for a new coach – and already has several names in mind – after longtime mentor Graham Arnold quit in the midst of a dismal start to their World Cup qualification.
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