The Gold Coast Bulletin

Roos rely on skipper and magic man Cahill

- MARCO MONTEVERDE

SOCCEROOS coach Ange Postecoglo­u is banking on the imposing figure of returning skipper Mile Jedinak to provide the necessary resolve Australia need to emerge unscathed from the daunting Estadio Olimpico Metropolit­ano tomorrow.

Jedinak’s presence and the potential involvemen­t of magic man Tim Cahill despite an ankle injury is the tonic the Socceroos need to start their two-legged World Cup qualifying playoff against Honduras on the right note.

Postecoglo­u took Australia’s latest session behind closed doors after 15 minutes in San Pedro Sula as tactical preparatio­ns stepped up for the first-leg battle in front of a 40,000-strong Honduran crowd that will do all they can to provide an intimidati­ng atmosphere for the visitors.

The experience of both Jedinak and Cahill, who hurt his ankle in Melbourne City’s 1-0 loss to Sydney FC last Friday, will be crucial to the Socceroos’ hopes of returning to Sydney in a strong position for Wednesday night’s second leg.

Postecoglo­u stressed Cahill would not have made the long trip to Honduras if he was no chance of playing some type of role tomorrow.

“There’s no fitness test, he’ll train (today Australian time) and if he’s right, he’s right, and if he’s not, he’s not,” Postecoglo­u said.

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