Khaleej Times

Australia in Confed Cup ‘to win’ despite Brazil drubbing

- AFP

sydney — Australia departed for the Russia and FIFA’s Confederat­ions Cup Wednesday insisting they can still win it, despite a crushing 4-0 demolition by Brazil in a lopsided warm-up.

The Socceroos were thrashed by the South Americans in a friendly in Melbourne on Tuesday, but coach Ange Postecoglo­u preferred to look on the bright side. “For us as I said, this game was preparatio­n for what we’re going to face,” he said.

“We needed to do some things in terms of getting some game time into players and we got that. We’ll be ready for the first game.”

The Socceroos held the fivetimes World Cup winners to 1-0 at half-time after conceding just 12 seconds from the kick-off, but the home defence’s frailties were exposed by three second-half goals.

It was a sobering farewell for Australia, who face Germany in their opening Confederat­ions Cup game on June 19, then Cameroon and Chile.

Postecoglo­u said despite the high quality opposition, his team could be successful.“We want to win it, mate,” he told reporters.

“I know after last night that probably sounds ridiculous, but I took this job with the intent of being as ambitious as I possibly can for Australian football. “When you’re ambitious you have spectacula­r failures and spectacula­r successes.

“I’m not going to coach in between, just notch up a stint for my country as a coach flatlining. Let’s go there and see what we can do.”

They head into the tournament without skipper Mile Jedinak, who withdrew from the squad ahead of the Brazil game with a groin injury.

The Aston Villa midfielder pulled up sore after Australia’s 3-2 World Cup qualifying win over Saudi Arabia last week and has been replaced by Austria-based midfielder James Jeggo.

“He has had a tough period since Christmas with his groin and we all agree it is in the best long-term interest of Mile and the Socceroos that he has a break to ensure he is ready for the new season,” said Postecoglo­u.—

 ?? AFP ?? A man walks by an exhibition devoted to the FIFA Confederat­ions Cup football tournament and Football world Cup 2018 on a platform of a Vorobyovy Hill metro station in Moscow. —
AFP A man walks by an exhibition devoted to the FIFA Confederat­ions Cup football tournament and Football world Cup 2018 on a platform of a Vorobyovy Hill metro station in Moscow. —

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