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Asian Cup daily: tinkering leads to goals and heightened expectations

Football News | Article posted on January 14th, 2025

Day five in brief
Australia qualify for quarter-finals with another four-goal salvo
Ange Postecoglou's side probably now ready to win the World Cup
South Korea struggle in narrow win over Kuwait, but still progress
Star of the day
So many contenders on the pitch at Stadium Australia on Tuesday night. Robbie Kruse was excellent, Mathew Leckie showed some nice touches and Massimo Luongo was again impressive. With the midfield solid, even the back line looked confident (a few early jitters aside). But the man who should be taking most plaudits today is Ange Postecoglou, whose tinkering with what was a winning line-up worked a treat. It was a ballsy move, but Ange clearly has big balls, the kind of balls needed to succeed as an international coach. In came Matt McKay (scored), Mark Milligan (scored, Mile who?) and Jason Davidson (solid), entirely justifying their promotions to the starting XI. What's even better is that James Troisi and Aziz Behich will be rested, refreshed and ready for an extended run in the competition, without the Socceroos' campaign having been compromised.
Photo of the day

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A beautiful sunset graced Stadium Australia during the match.
Photograph: Daniel Munoz/Getty Images
Something to cheer
Australian sports team doing well, Australian public interested. It's hardly ground-breaking news, but with over 50,000 at Stadium Australia on Tuesday, the rising wave of enthusiasm for the Socceroos was palpable. And with a genuine giant of Asian football providing the opposition on Saturday, there's a real chance of a sell-out at the 52,500-capacity Suncorp Stadium. Sorry, Lang Park. Sorry, Brisbane Stadium.
What we learned
That the Socceroos are probably the best team in the world at the moment. OK, not quite, but there is a growing body of evidence to suggest that they may well be the best team in this tournament at least. Two games, eight goals for, one against, and two dominant overall performances – the figures certainly support the case. There is, of course, the argument that in Kuwait and Oman, the host nation has hardly faced quality opposition to this point, but the Socceroos have at least kept alive the idea that they can win the whole thing. And what more could have been asked for at this stage?
What's happening in the Socceroos' camp
Ange Postecoglou is laughing off the expectations suddenly imposed on his side. "Favourites? Oh please" he said after Tuesday night's match. "I think I'll handle it OK, I handled it OK when people were writing us off. I've got a real belief about this group of players and the way we're going about things. Whether people think we're favourites now or they still think we're a team ranked 300 in world, doesn't make any difference to

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