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Cahill selected to play in fourth World Cup Finals

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SYDNEY: Tim Cahill will play in his fourth World Cup and teenager Daniel Arzani made the final cut as Australia’s coach Bert van Marwijk finalised his 23-man squad.

The 38-year-old Cahill is his country’s most prolific internatio­nal scorer with 50 goals and has scored at his three previous World Cups.

Cahill got the nod for the tournament, which kicks off in Russia on June 14, despite limited appearance­s for Millwall in England’s second- tier Championsh­ip since returning to south London in January.

Iran-born 19-year-old Arzani and Dimi Petratos were included but James Troisi, Josh Brillante, Nikita Rukavytsya and Fran Karacic were left out of the squad.

Striker Jamie Maclaren was retained in the 23 after coming in as injury cover for Tomi Juric, who

was also selected.

Dutchman van Marwijk released his squad yesterday following Friday’s 4-0 friendly win over the Czech Republic in Austria.

“I have been very pleased with the effort and applicatio­n of all of the players during our time in

Turkey, and in Austria,” van Marwijk said in a statement.

“Every step of the selection process has been difficult because the players have all given everything to make the final selection.”

He believed the squad would make their country proud at the tournament “if we continue to work collective­ly and intensivel­y over the next two weeks and into the competitio­n”.

Australia have another friendly against Hungary in Budapest on Saturday ahead of their World Cup games against France, Denmark and Peru. — AFP

 ??  ?? The talisman: Tim Cahill is Australia’s most prolific internatio­nal goal scorer with 50 goals. Inset: Australia’s Tomas Rogic (in yellow) challengin­g the Czech Republic’s Michael Krmenicik during the friendly match in Austria last Friday. — AFP / AP
The talisman: Tim Cahill is Australia’s most prolific internatio­nal goal scorer with 50 goals. Inset: Australia’s Tomas Rogic (in yellow) challengin­g the Czech Republic’s Michael Krmenicik during the friendly match in Austria last Friday. — AFP / AP

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