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2026 World Cup Squad

Round Ball Australia, Soccerwhos, Green and Gold Podcast and The Aussie Game are good.
Watched a heap of latest youtube podcasts including those above.
A lot of these podcast pundits suggesting Popa will stick to a regimented starting 11 he trusts.
Would make sense that Pop would go with players he know can actually play the system he wants.

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Probably look more like this ^
 
If I was Valpato or Nesta, and if they are genuinely passionate about sport, I would be mega pissed off seeing some of those players go out there before me hahaha. 'match fitness' 'injury niggle'. soft as cotton candy
Starting the injured and lazy O'Neill, Leckie and Hrustic will be the death of us. Incompetence is rewarded.
 
Im expecting Robbo to do well in the Championship this yr at the base of midfield as he did last season.
Reading Cardiffs forum over the season they like his ability to read the game and hold possesion under pressure along with his passing range.
Surely he has to go to the Asian Cup and play.
I just dont understand the next to no gametime from Poppa
 
Im expecting Robbo to do well in the Championship this yr at the base of midfield as he did last season.
Reading Cardiffs forum over the season they like his ability to read the game and hold possesion under pressure along with his passing range.
Surely he has to go to the Asian Cup and play.
I just dont understand the next to no gametime from Poppa
Probably in a year or two he replaces irvine as our best mid in which case his partner will be chosen on a completely different set of criteria!
 
Enjoyed the analysis, AS.

However, differ with a few points.

1. Compared to his highlights reel, Ithought Volpato was ineffectual. Popa claims his fitness is low. He chased a lot of ball, and appeared too lethargic to support the Roo ball carrier by ‘checking’ and opening viable passing lanes.

As for Aus’s best, technically, what I saw from Volpato, was not as good as Alex Robertson in terms of handling speed, and effective body position through quick footwork, when receiving and passing the ball on to a teammate in tight spaces. There are even players outside the senior Roo set up with a high level of technique. For the record I don’t think Robertson has enough experience to displace the current DMs in the Popa squad.

From what I’ve read Volpato is a bit awestruck with the professionalism in the Roo camp. The Swiss are pretty close to being a world powerhouse ATM. It would have been a step up from most Serie A teams.

It might be different when I look at a replay. Have only seen the second half replay ATM. I thought Metcalfe was far more effective than Volpato.

2. Agree with Souttar being a big presence. We are very lucky to have him back. Would I be correct in suggesting he may be having more success in international football than club football?

3. Good analysis of the Swiss goal. Impressive detail!

4. No differential in your analysis of the differing levels of Squeezing and Pressing by the Swiss in the two halves - and - how it affected how the Socceroos could play.

Notwithstanding, love reading analyses like yours, AS. Thanks for posting it here.

Keep posting them!
Thank you for the kind words @Decentric. Re: Volpato, I wasn't blown away by him by any means. I stand by the argument, however, that he's the best technician in the squad. I feel the combination of his technique and size means he is the most complete player in the squad at playing between the lines. On 1-2 occasions, he was able to receive between the lines and either withstand pressure, turn forward and advance play or win a foul. Metcalfe was more effective, but fully fit and integrated into the system, which he should be by this weekend, I feel Volpato can be highly effective. I also think the fitness point requires some context. Several people have reported to me that the first few weeks of the Socceroos' training camp were extremely physically intensive with a huge focus on conditioning. Having missed that, Volpato is probably behind the rest of the squad, however, I don't think he is in general terms unfit.
 
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