The Cairns Post

All eyes on Arzani as teen makes his mark

- DAVID DAVUTOVIC

6Tomi Juric’s 25-minute run wasn’t about his performanc­e, it was about getting time into Tim Cahill’s legs. With Andrew Nabbout starting, without setting the world on fire, and Jamie Maclaren in the wings, Bert van Marwijk has some thinking to do. TEEN Socceroos sensation Daniel Arzani is on track to become Australia’s first $2 million player and break the domestic transfer record.

Arzani, 19, underscore­d his mass potential with a stunning late cameo in the 2-1 win over Hungary that included a goal, a second assist and some clever touches in between.

Excluding Aaron Mooy’s $1.4 million Melbourne City to Manchester City move in 2016, Daniel De Silva’s $1.3 million sale from Perth Glory to Roma in 2013 remains the A-League transfer record, while Leicester City’s $1.7 million capture of Sydney United’s Zeljko Kalac in 1997 is the overall record for a player leaving these shores.

The Melbourne City winger is already rated as a $2m prospect on the global market, but some repeat Budapest performanc­es in Russia could see that rise to $3m-plus.

City Football Group are eager to keep him inside the group in a Mooy-style deal, but with a year left on his Melbourne City contract, offers are likely to come in for him from rival European clubs.

Arzani, who’ll be the youngest player at the 2018 World Cup, confirmed his Russia role and a dream World Cup debut against France is now a real possibilit­y. But he wasn’t getting carried away.

“Really excited, the same outlook on things. It’s important not to put too much pressure on yourself and just try to enjoy things and that’s what I’m going to try and do,’’ Arzani said.

“I am happy to help the team in any way I can. Going on to the field the advice from the (coach) was to just bring some energy on, do my thing, and that’s what I did.”

Starting from a less familiar left-wing role enabled Arzani to cut inside and catch the keeper off guard by unleashing and early strike to put Australia ahead before a defencespl­itting pass released Jackson Irvine for the winner.

“Obviously really happy. Ecstatic to have got my first national goal and even more so happy for the team, two wins on the trot heading into the World Cup, which is really important,’’ he said.

“My mum and my dad were in the crowd. I ran to the corner flag for some reason, I don’t know I was a little bit confused.”

Arzani’s fitness was a major talking point in 2018, and he paid tribute to City coach Warren Joyce and the staff for their input.

 ??  ?? MASS POTENTIAL: Mile Jedinak and Jackson Irvine celebrate Daniel Arzani’s opening goal in Budapest.
MASS POTENTIAL: Mile Jedinak and Jackson Irvine celebrate Daniel Arzani’s opening goal in Budapest.
 ??  ?? PLAY BALL: France’s Kylian Mbappe celebrates a goal.
PLAY BALL: France’s Kylian Mbappe celebrates a goal.
 ??  ?? CUP FOCUS: Robbie Kruse.
CUP FOCUS: Robbie Kruse.

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