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Heartbroken Australia bow out with heads held high

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DOHA : Australia's fairytale finally came to an end on Saturday but the unfancied and unheralded squad that headed to Qatar a few weeks ago will go home to a hero's welcome after going as far at a World Cup as any Socceroos team has ever been.

They fought to the bitter end in their 2-1 loss in the last 16 against Argentina on Saturday - their fourth game in 12 days - but were just unable to snatch an equaliser that would have taken the match to extra time."I just hope that everyone back in Australia really respects what we've done," said coach Graham Arnold. "I've got to be very, very proud of the boys.

Just so grateful at the effort they've put in for me."Indefatigable running, cohesiveness and pure Aussie grit had earned them back-to-back victories at the World Cup finals for the first time, surpassing even the hallowed 'Golden Generation' side of 2006.

This squad was not made up largely of English Premier League starters, however, but was a hotchpotch of A-League stalwarts, bench players and reserves in Europe's less glamorous leagues along with a couple plying their trade in Asia.

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