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No great expectations for Australia side lacking X-factor

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SYDNEY : Australia is sometimes known as "The Lucky Country" and the Socceroos look like needing a major dose of good fortune if they are to get out of Group D on their fifth successive visit to the World Cup.Rarely can an Australia team have headed to the global showpiece with lower expectations after an underwhelming qualifying campaign that went down to the wire and culminated in a penalty shootout victory over Peru.That third-string goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne's antics before the decisive kick in that shootout was probably the best remembered moment of the campaign tells its own tale. "The Lucky Country" was coined by Donald Horne in his 1964 book of the same name, which criticised Australia for thriving because of its wealth of natural resources rather than through ambition or ingenuity.

Socceroos coach Graham Arnold has exactly the opposite problem with proven international quality thin on the ground and barely any of his players getting regular starts in the world's top leagues.Australia are heading into their fifth consecutive World Cup, having gone out at the group stage in the last three editions after reaching the last 16 in 2006.

But gone are the days when the likes of Harry Kewell, Tim Cahill and Mile Jedinak could be called up from Premier League clubs and, outside Australia's own A-League, the Scottish top flight is likely to contribute most players to Arnold's squad.

Mitch Duke, who is expected to lead the line in Qatar, plays in the Japanese second division, while midfielder Ajdin Hrustic, arguably Australia's most skilful player, is struggling for game time at Hellas Verona in Serie A.Aaron Mooy, 32, has joined former Australia coach Ange Postecoglou at Celtic and Arnold will be hoping the ageing

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