The Gold Coast Bulletin

LET’S GET PHYSICAL, INSIST SOCCEROOS GREATS

- MATT WINDLEY

AUSTRALIAN greats say the Socceroos must be prepared to wage physical warfare in Japan to realise World Cup dreams.

Golden generation member Josip Skoko says physicalit­y has been phased out of Australia’s game in recent years, but Archie Thompson insists Japan are susceptibl­e to intimidati­on if the Socceroos bring the right intensity on Thursday night.

And if under-fire coach Vahid Halilhodzi­c is to go by, Thompson is right about Japan being worried about Australia’s size and strength.

Impressed by the way Ange Postecoglo­u’s side pressed and harassed Chile in their last outing, a 1-1 draw at the Confederat­ions Cup, Stan Lazaridis says the team must use that blueprint in Saitama, where obtaining at least a draw is a must.

“That performanc­e against Chile, I call that the hamburger with the lot,” he said. “For me, there was nothing missing. It had elements of everything.

“The fact we could demonstrat­e that physical presence, but also the skill level, it was very impressive.

“They were hunting in packs, they were like wolves, that’s what I loved to see.”

Skoko, a part of the squad that made the last 16 in the 2006 World Cup, said it was not disrespect­ful to say that was a physical team.

“And I think we’ve stopped using our physicalit­y,” Skoko said. “We had some great teams and great players, but the one nonnegotia­ble was intensity.

“It wasn’t always about going out to intimidate our opponents, but it was about going out and matching them and really taking it to them in that physical battle.”

 ?? Picture: AP PHOTO ?? Mile Jedinak and the Socceroos have been urged to get their physical on when they face Japan on Thursday.
Picture: AP PHOTO Mile Jedinak and the Socceroos have been urged to get their physical on when they face Japan on Thursday.

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