I thought Simon Hill just said Aus plays Uzbek, not South K, as Aus finishes top of the group in the quarter final?
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Sign Up Now!I thought Simon Hill just said Aus plays Uzbek, not South K, as Aus finishes top of the group in the quarter final?
It was a bit tedious to watch.Tedious first half.Both teams more attacking in second half but few chances created.Can't complain to much about the awarding of penalty to Iraq but the one we were awarded was very soft and VAR did its job.Iraqi time wasting added to injury time and karma bit them on the bum.What's more we scored two goals from open play.
South Korea might be too good for us but at least we are there.
He said that live but then saw China Thailand had ended goalless. That was either at the time it was 1:1 or after the second goal that an Iraq equaliser would've nudged them back on the table.I thought Simon Hill just said Aus plays Uzbek, not South K, as Aus finishes top of the group in the quarter final?
I’m a huge Valadon fan.I didn't watch the second half did taking valadon off change much?
Haven't watched South Korea but their results don't look great. Doesn't matter. Winner of our QF plays Japan next so that's as afar as either of us goI predict Vietnam, Uzbek, Japan, SK semis and then Japan over Uzbek in the final.
5 East Asian teams though (out of 6), 3 West including only 2 Gulf countries.
To be fair to Overy he is being played out of position in a pretty dysfunctional team.I’m a huge Valadon fan.
I think he was tired. Agosti was more energetic, being fresher, but if on the ball Jordi V is the most composed player in that team. His ballwinning has improved too.
Given what I’ve seen prior was hoping Alagich, Valadon, Jovanovic, and Drew (coming back from injury in Europe, the norm for Aussies) would be more dominant and lift the rest of the team.
Pearman played up an age. Didn’t look as good relatively.
Paull probably played to expectations.
A former player I coached was just on the blower and was appalled at the other Aus CB’s poor marking.
Thought Bovalina’s 1v1 ball winning and composure on the ball would be better. Neither he or Simmons seemed comfortable at left back instead of right.
Great Dukuly headed goal and Rawlins cross.
Liked Rawlins rugged ball winning!
Compared to when I last saw them with a greater array of players, we missed Bozinovski joining Vala in mid, probably playing Alagich as number 10.
It seemed Vidmar often opted for 2 strikers in a 442 formation.
Can’t see the fanfare about Overy. Is it simply Aus Euro- adulation? In the second game against China, O was involved in some superb attacking interplay with Drew and Vala on the right flank, but doesn’t live up to the hype of being selected in a senior Socceroo squad.
You probably understand tactics better then me. But 442 you want two midfielders who are creating can't be all on algaich.I’m a huge Valadon fan.
I think he was tired. Agosti was more energetic, being fresher, but if on the ball Jordi V is the most composed player in that team. His ballwinning has improved too.
Given what I’ve seen prior was hoping Alagich, Valadon, Jovanovic, and Drew (coming back from injury in Europe, the norm for Aussies) would be more dominant and lift the rest of the team.
Pearman played up an age. Didn’t look as good relatively.
Paull probably played to expectations.
A former player I coached was just on the blower and was appalled at the other Aus CB’s poor marking.
Thought Bovalina’s 1v1 ball winning and composure on the ball would be better. Neither he or Simmons seemed comfortable at left back instead of right.
Great Dukuly headed goal and Rawlins cross.
Liked Rawlins rugged ball winning!
Compared to when I last saw them with a greater array of players, we missed Bozinovski joining Vala in mid, probably playing Alagich as number 10.
It seemed Vidmar often opted for 2 strikers in a 442 formation.
Can’t see the fanfare about Overy. Is it simply Aus Euro- adulation? In the second game against China, O was involved in some superb attacking interplay with Drew and Vala on the right flank, but doesn’t live up to the hype of being selected in a senior Socceroo squad.
Did the first two tests just for the hell of it. Got 71% and 83%.![]()
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Way too much random stuff in there.
passing the 2nd without study is pretty impressiveDid the first two tests just for the hell of it. Got 71% and 83%.
Being a lawyer and historian helped a lot.
Got exactly the same results as you.Retired health workerDid the first two tests just for the hell of it. Got 71% and 83%.
Being a lawyer and historian helped a lot.
maybe I just needed to know more brittish history growing upGot exactly the same results as you.Retired health worker
wait, those tests are a bit easyDid the first two tests just for the hell of it. Got 71% and 83%.
Being a lawyer and historian helped a lot.
What are the details of this?
for example AFC Under 23 Asian Cup,
Australia (2022 – 4th, 2024 – 12th, 2026 – quarter finals minimum)
Japan (2022 – 3rd, 2024 – 1st, 2026 – quarter finals minimum)
Jordan (2022 – 10th, 2024 – 14th, 2026 – quarter finals minimum)
China (2022 – DNQ, 2024 – 9th, 2026 – quarter finals minimum)
Vietnam (2022 – 7th, 2024 – 6th, 2026 – quarter finals minimum)
United Arab Emirates (2022 – 11th, 2024 – 15th, 2026 – quarter finals minimum)
Uzbekistan (2022 – 2nd, 2024 – 2nd, 2026 – quarter finals minimum)
South Korea (2022 – 5th, 2024 – 5th, 2026 – quarter finals minimum)
Iran (2022 – 12th, 2024 – DNQ, 2026 – 14th)
Iraq (2022 – 6th, 2024 – 3rd, 2026 – 12th)
Kyrgyzstan (2022 – DNQ, 2024 – DNQ, 2026 – 15th)
Lebanon (2022 – DNQ, 2024 – DNQ, 2026 – 11th)
Qatar (2022 – 13th, 2024 – 6th, 2026 – 16th)
Saudi Arabia (2022 – 1st, 2024 – 8th, 2026 – 10th)
Syria (2022 – DNQ, 2024 – DNQ, 2026 – 9th)
Thailand (2022 – 9th, 2024 – 13th, 2026 – 13th)