Townsville Bulletin

Gutted Jedinak eager to play on

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PROUD captain Mile Jedinak declared that he “cherished” leading this group of Socceroos and gave a strong hint that he would carry on into the Graham Arnold era.

Jedinak missed four months after groin surgery in June 2017, returning to score a hat- trick against Honduras before bookending a supposedly rocky period when his midfield spot was on the rocks with a superb World Cup captain’s knock.

The bearded enforcer, who turns 34 in August, will mull over his club and country future after Aston Villa’s financial woes were laid bare during the World Cup. But with the Asian Cup looming in January, Jedinak indicated that he wanted to play on.

“All you think about is playing in tournament­s like this. There’s a tournament not too far away. We have to wait and see ( if he will continue), I’m enjoying my football and being with this group,” Jedinak said.

“We knew the circumstan­ces coming into this period after Ange ( Postecoglo­u) had left. Now we have to look forward to Graham’s reign ….

“It’s disappoint­ing to bow out and to be unable to get that breakthrou­gh we felt we deserved. But that’s football, that’s life and we have to use that disappoint­ment to fuel us going forward.”

Jedinak was gutted with the Russia 2018 ending, after the France and Denmark games offered so much promise.

The veteran scored both of Australia’s goals from the penalty spot, with his calmness and physicalit­y underpinni­ng Australia’s campaign. Earlier it had looked as though Massimo Luongo would get the nod instead.

Trent Sainsbury was the skipper in the two pre- World Cup games and even kept the captain’s armband when Jedinak came on, prompting suggestion­s that van Marwijk would persist with Luongo.

“Hard to describe really. A bit empty, disappoint­ed. Still extremely proud of the group of boys, team effort throughout,” he said.

“Not only this point, but the journey throughout leading up to this point.”

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