Australia Football World Cup: Team, Who's in and who's out?

Posted by Xchange Tickets on November 1st, 2022

Australia Football World Cup: Whom will Aussie boss Graham Arnold choose for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar? Australia receiving ready for its sixth World Cup after dramatically defeating Peru in the June intercontinental requirement play-offs via penalties. The Socceroos' best performance in the competition is getting to the Round of 16 in Germany in 2006, but they have not won a single game in the last two versions.

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They will be hoping to do healthier this time around but were not dealt an easy draw as they were paired with France Denmark, k and Tunisia in Group D. Head coach Graham Arnold will be relying on knowledgeable players such as Mathew Ryan, and Aaron Mooy and Tom Rogic to lead them the way but their areas some exciting youths coming through as well who could make an impact. Which 26 players from the applicants below will make the trip to Qatar?

GOALKEEPERS

Mathew Ryan is both the skipper of the team and the top choice in between the sticks, while Mitchell Langerak has come out of international retirement persuaded to provide cover. Andrew Redmayne was the penalty-shootout hero that helped Australia beat Peru in the qualifiers, while Danny Vukovic knows the previous World Cup.

Name

Club

Mathew Ryan

Copenhagen

Andrew Redmayne

Sydney FC

Danny Vukovic

Central Coast Mariners

Mitchell Langerak

Nagoya Grampus

Lawrence Thomas

Western Sydney Wanderers

DEFENDERS

Australia Football World Cup Player Trent Sainsbury and Aziz Behich both have plenty of skill and will expect to get the nod for Qatar, with Bailey Wright and Milos Degenek also feeling confident about their odds. Harry Souttar and Nathaniel Atkinson signify younger but promising option defense.

Name                                       Club

Milos Degenek                            Columbus Crew

Nathanial Atkinson                            Hearts

Joel King                                              OB

Fran Karacic                                     Brescia

Bailey Wright                                  Sunderland

Kye Rowles                                         Hearts

Jason Davidson                              Eupen

Aziz Behich                                  Dundee United

Trent SainsburyAl-Wakrah

Ryan Strain                                      St. Miren

Thomas Deng                                Albirex Niigata

Harrison Delbridge                       Incheon United

Brad Smith                                      DC United

Callum Elder                                        Hull City

Rhyan Grant                                     Sydney FC

Ryan McGowan                St                            Johnstone

Alex Wilkinson                                  Sydney FC

MIDFIELDERS

There's no looking past the likes of Aaron Mooy and Tom Rogic in midfield, with the duo having established they've got what it takes to shine at the highest level. Rogic pulled out of the decisive contestants against UAE and Peru due to personal details, but has since spoken to Arnold and should be there for Qatar Football World Cup. Ajdin Hrustic and Jackson Irvine have also shown what they're capable of in Europe. To know more about Australia Vs Denmark Tickets click here.

Name

Club

Aaron Mooy

Celtic

Craig Goodwin

Adelaide United

Jackson Irvine

St. Pauli

Riley McGree

Middlesbrough

Gianni Stensness

Viking

Kenny Dougall

Blackpool

Denis Genreau

Toulouse

Ajdin Hrustic

Eintracht Frankfurt

Connor Metcalfe

St. Pauli

Tom Rogic

West Brom

Brandon Borrello

Western Sydney Wanderers

James Jeggo

Eupen

Keanu Baccus

St Mirren

ATTACKERS

Australia Football World Cup Player Mathew Leckie is an inevitability out wide, while Awer Mabil represents another strong option on the wings. Jamie Maclaren, meanwhile, will fancy his chances as well, having been awestruck through the middle previously. Adam Taggart and Mitch Duke have also established to have an eye for goal.

A lot of eyes will be on Garang Kuol if he cuts, with the promising youngster lately earning a move to Newcastle United after liking a bit of a breakthrough season at Central Coast Mariners.

 

 

 

Name

 

Club

Mathew Leckie

Martin Boyle

Melbourne City

Hibernian

Jamie Maclaren

Melbourne City

Mitchell Duke

Fagiano Okayama

Adam Taggart

Cerezo Osaka

Nicholas D'Agostino

Melbourne City

Marco Tilio

Melbourne City

Jason Cummings

Central Coast Mariners

Nikita Rukavytsya

Maccabi Haifa

Apostolos Giannou

Kerala Blasters

Garang Kuol

Central Coast Mariners

Awer Mabil

Cadiz

STRONGEST XI

Skipper Mat Ryan takes his place in goal, while a fit center-back pairing of Sainsbury and Souttar could be used with Atkinson and Behich at either full-back location.

Mooy and Irvine are familiar with playing together in the middle, while the likes of Hrustic, Rogic, and Leckie could be secondary Maclaren up top.

Australia Football World Cup XI (4-2-3-1): Ryan; Atkinson, Sainsbury, Souttar, and Behich; Mooy, Irvine; Hrustic, Rogic, Leckie; Maclaren

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