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HOME > SAMURAI BLUE > FIFA World Cup 26™ TOP > AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road To 26 TOP > NEWS > 【Scouting report】After a winless September, the team is looking to turn things around with a change of head coach (AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road To 26) - Australia National Team

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【Scouting report】After a winless September, the team is looking to turn things around with a change of head coach (AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road To 26) - Australia National Team

09 October 2024

【Scouting report】After a winless September, the team is looking to turn things around with a change of head coach (AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road To 26) - Australia National Team

For the fifth consecutive time since the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ qualifiers, SAMURAI BLUE and Australia will meet in the final round of AFC Asian qualifiers. In the previous FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ qualifiers, Japan won the home leg 2-1 at Saitama Stadium 2002, before a late brace from MITOMA Kaoru earned them a 2-0 win in Sydney to book their ticket to Qatar.

After finishing third behind Saudi Arabia and Japan in the AFC Asian qualifiers, Australia progressed to the Asian play-offs, where they beat UAE 2-1. In the intercontinental play-offs that followed, they beat South American side Peru on penalties after a 0-0 draw to qualify for their sixth consecutive World Cup. In Qatar, they suffered a 4-1 defeat to France in their opening match but went on to beat Tunisia and Denmark to reach the knockout stages for only the second time in their history. However, they lost 2-1 to eventual winners Argentina in the round of 16.

They put in an impressive display in the second round of the Asian qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup 26™, winning all six of their matches, scoring 22 goals and conceding none. However, despite their dominant performance in the second round, they opened the final round with a 0-1 home defeat to Bahrain, followed by a goalless draw away to Indonesia. The results prompted Graham ARNOLD to resign as head coach at the end of September.

Tony Popovic was appointed as head coach in a bid to turn around the team's fortunes, which currently lie fifth out of six teams. Coincidentally, like former head coach Arnold, Popovic was a teammate of SAMURAI BLUE coach MORIYASU Hajime when he played for Sanfrecce Hiroshima. On taking over, the former Australia defender said: “I believe in the potential of the team, and I have confidence in them.”

Nicknamed the “Socceroos,” the team is led by centre-back Harry SOUTTAR, who is expected to play a key role in both offence and defence. Standing at 200cm tall, he poses a huge threat in front of goal. Up front, Kusini YENGI has emerged as a key player, scoring four goals in the last three matches of the second round. Mitchell DUKE, who plays for Machida Zelvia, is another player to watch out for. Veterans of the 2022 World Cup, including goalkeeper Mathew RYAN, Aziz BEHICH and Jackson IRVINE, will also play key roles in the team. Under their new coach, the team will be looking to make a comeback when they take on China PR on 10 October and Japan on 15 October.

Australia National Team

Coach

Tony POPOVIC (Australia)

Squad

GK
Mathew RYAN (AS Roma/Italy)
Paul IZZO (Randers FC/Denmark)
Joe GAUCI (Aston Villa/England)

FP
Luke BRATTAN (Macarthur FC)
Aziz BEHICH (Melbourne City)
Mitchell DUKE (Machida Zelvia/Japan)
Craig GOODWIN (Al Wehda/Saudi Arabia)
Jackson IRVINE (FC St. Pauli/Germany)
Jason GERIA (Melbourne Victory)
Cameron BURGESS (Ipswich Town/England)
Ajdin HRUSTIC (Salernitana/Italy)
Thomas DENG (Albirex Niigata/Japan)
Keanu BACCUS (Mansfield Town/England)
Kye ROWLES (Heart of Midlothian/Scotland)
Aiden O'NEILL (Standard Liege/Belgium)
Harry SOUTTAR (Sheffield United/England)
Riley MCGREE (Middlesbrough/England)
Daniel ARZANI (Melbourne Victory)
Gianni STENSNESS (Viking FK/Norway)
Apostolos STAMATELOPOULOS (Motherwell FC/Scotland)
Lewis MILLER (Hibernian/Scotland)
Samuel SILVERA (Portsmouth FC/England)
Nishan VELUPILLAY (Melbourne Victory)
Patrick YAZBEK (Nashville SC/USA)
Jordan BOS (KVC Westerlo/Belgium)
Nestory IRANKUNDA (Bayern Munich/Germany)

Results of last 5 matches
(H: Home, A: Away, N: Neutral ground, ○: Win, △: Draw, ●: Loss)

26 March 2024 ○5-0 (A) Lebanon FIFA World Cup 26™ / AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™ Preliminary Joint Qualification - Round 2
6 June 2024 ○2-0 (A) Bangladesh FIFA World Cup 26™ / AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™ Preliminary Joint Qualification - Round 2
11 June 2024 ○5-0 (H) Palestine FIFA World Cup 26™ / AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™ Preliminary Joint Qualification - Round 2
5 September 2024 ●0-1 (H) Bahrain AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road To 26
10 September 2024 △0-0 (A) Indonesia AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road To 26

Record against Japan

7 wins 9 draws 11 losses (32 goals, 39 against)

27 November 1956 ○2-0 Games of the XVI Olympiad (Melbourne 1956)
30 March 1968 △2-2 International friendly match
31 March 1968 ○3-1 International friendly match
4 April 1968 ●1-3 International friendly match
10 October 1969 ○3-1 1970 FIFA World Cup Mexico™ - AFC/OFC Asian Qualifiers
16 October 1969 △1-1 1970 FIFA World Cup Mexico™ - AFC/OFC Asian Qualifiers
22 May 1994 △1-1 Kirin Cup Soccer 94
27 September 1994 △0-0 International friendly match
15 February 1995 ○2-1 International friendly match
10 February 1996 ●1-4 International friendly match
14 February 1996 ○3-0 International friendly match
15 February 1998 ●0-3 International friendly match
7 June 2001 ●0-1 FIFA Confederations Cup Korea/Japan 2001™
15 August 2001 ●0-3 AFC-OFC Challenge Cup 2001
12 June 2006 ○3-1 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™
21 July 2007 △1-1 AFC Asian Cup 2007
11 February 2009 △0-0 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ - AFC Asian Qualifiers
17 June 2009 ○2-1 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ - AFC Asian Qualifiers
29 January 2011 ●0-1 AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2011
12 June 2012 △1-1 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ - AFC Asian Qualifiers
4 June 2013 △1-1 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ - AFC Asian Qualifiers
25 July 2013 ●2-3 EAFF East Asian Football Cup 2013 Final
18 November 2014 ●1-2 KIRIN CHALLENGE CUP 2014
11 October 2016 △1-1 AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road to Russia
31 August 2017 ●0-2 AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road to Russia
12 October 2021 ●1-2 AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road to Qatar
24 March 2022 ●0-2 AFC Asian Qualifiers - Road to Qatar

Results at the FIFA World Cup™

Appearances: 6
※Became a FIFA member in 1963
1966 Eliminated in the qualifier
1970 Eliminated in the qualifier
1974 Group stage
1978 Eliminated in the qualifier
1982 Eliminated in the qualifier
1986 Eliminated in the qualifier
1990 Eliminated in the qualifier
1994 Eliminated in the qualifier
1998 Eliminated in the qualifier
2002 Eliminated in the qualifier
2006 Round of 16
2010 Group stage
2014 Group stage
2018 Group stage
2022 Round of 16

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