The Borneo Post

‘Never take a backward step’, Socceroos laud Postecoglo­u legacy

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SYDNEY: Tim Cahill led the way as a host of Socceroos paid tribute to the contribut ion coach Ange Postecoglo­u made to Australian football after his abrupt resignatio­n as coach of the national team seven months before the World Cup.

The 52-year- old stood down on Wednesday after taking Australia to the 2014 World Cup finals, winning the 2015 Asian Cup and qualifying for the 2018 version of soccer’s showpiece event in his four years in charge.

Whi le Postecoglo­u’s f irst act when he took over was to rejuvenate the squad, it was Cahill, the sole survivor of the cull of Australian’s ‘golden generation’, who was among the first to offer his gratitude.

“The last four years have been amazing and he has helped create memories that will last forever for our country,” Australia’s leading internatio­nal scorer with 50 goals said in an Instagram post.

“His leadership and beliefs are infectious and I’m proud that I had the chance to share his journey with him and witness his love for our country.

“The most important part was the belief he instilled in us to play a style of football that could test any team we came up against. This for me sets Ange apart as someone that stayed strong to his values of changing the game in Australia.”

Postecoglo­u’s determinat­ion to prove to the world that Australian­s could play decent football clearly rubbed off on his players.

“He completely changed my approach to life as a person and a footballer,” said defender Bailey Wright, who added that he was “gutted” to see the coach resign.

“The foundation­s he has laid down for Australian football will forever be remembered when we look back at when our game changed for the better in our country.”

Other players that Postecoglo­u brought into internatio­nal football, such as midfielder­s Aaron Mooy and Massimo Luongo, took to social media to thank their former coach for believing in them.

“He gave me my shot with the national team and I can never forget that,” added defender Trent Sainsbury.

“The belief and confidence he’s instilled in this team that will keep us on the path to great things.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Chelsea’s Willian (right) shoots to score the team’s fourth goal during the UEFA Champions League Group C match between Qarabag FK and Chelsea FC in Baku. — AFP photo
Chelsea’s Willian (right) shoots to score the team’s fourth goal during the UEFA Champions League Group C match between Qarabag FK and Chelsea FC in Baku. — AFP photo

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