Australia are used to the hard road to the World Cup: Arnold
Australia are used to travelling the "hard way" to World Cups and are ready to take on the United Arab Emirates in their Asian playoff in Doha, coach Graham Arnold said.
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Australia are used to travelling the "hard way" to World Cups and are ready to take on the United Arab Emirates in their Asian playoff in Doha, coach Graham Arnold said.
Four years ago, when Australia last had to navigate the treacherous playoff route to the World Cup, one of Asia’s best players by the name of Omar stood in their way.
Australian dreams of a fifth straight World Cup appearance will be on the line on Tuesday when they go head-to-head with the United Arab Emirates in Al Rayyan for a chance to keep alive their hopes of returning to Qatar for November's finals.
As the camera clicked, Valera’s dog began to howl. "He thinks it’s gunfire."
(Reuters) - Midfielders Tom Rogic and Aaron Mooy have been included in Australia's 29-man squad for their World Cup playoff against the United Arab Emirates next month as Graham Arnold's side aim to keep their hopes of a place in November's finals in Qatar alive.
Midfielders Tom Rogic and Aaron Mooy have been included in Australia's 29-man squad for their World Cup playoff against the United Arab Emirates next month as Graham Arnold's side aim to keep their hopes of a place in November's finals in Qatar alive.
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