Clean, hard, simple: Australia’s Harry Souttar makes giant strides at World Cup | Emma Kemp
The towering centre-back’s performances have caught the eye and helped the Socceroos to within touching distance of the last 16
He is “a man mountain”. He is “Superman”. He puts cheese and onion crisps on his sandwiches. And Harry Souttar is probably going to earn Stoke City quite a bit of money during the January transfer window. For now, though, his only focus is reproducing that performance, that last-man tackle. The one that ensured a resurgent Tunisia did not equalise and Australia could claim a first win at a World Cup in 12 years.
Down went Taha Yassine Khenissi in the 85th minute, and up went the dollar signs – and social media. Set it to the Titanic soundtrack, they said. Put his face on a coin. Tattoo it on your neck.
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