Socceroos have it all to do against Peru but World Cup remains a real possibility | Emma Kemp
Just the South Americans now stand in Australia’s way of reaching Qatar after an unconvincing but effective performance against UAE
The last – and only – time Australia played Peru was at the 2018 World Cup. Bert van Marwijk was the stop-gap Socceroos coach, a 38-year-old Tim Cahill came off the bench for the final competitive match of his international career, and Australia as a country was collectively trying to figure out where to find goals from open play.
In reality that unenviable task actually belonged to Graham Arnold, who was in the stands in Sochi and due to take over from Van Marwijk as soon as the team boarded the plane home from Russia. Peru came away 2-0 victors to mark their first World Cup win in 40 years. Their Argentine manager, Ricardo Gareca, had captured hearts and minds by qualifying the unfancied country for their first finals since 1982.
Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/jun/08/socceroos-tap-into-aussie-dna-to-set-up-one-final-must-win-world-cup-playoff
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