Khaleej Times

CLOCK TICKING FOR SOCCEROOS COACH

- Reuters

The shimmering Mediterran­ean coastline of southern Turkey has provided an idyllic backdrop for Australia’s World Cup preparatio­ns but coach Bert van Marwijk is far from relaxed as the Socceroos race to be fit for Russia.

Given only months to turn the world’s 40th-ranked team into an outfit that can challenge France, Denmark and Peru in the group phase, the Dutchman has tried to fast-track fitness levels with an intense bootcamp at their Antalya base.

The plans have been thwarted to an extent by late arrivals, however, and the full 27-man squad was not in place until Tuesday when captain Mile Jedinak turned up for a light session and goalkeeper Danny Vukovic finally landed after completing club duties. Striker Tomi Juric has struggled with a knee injury, prompting the late call-up for the initially snubbed Scotland-based forward Jamie Maclaren, while midfielder Aaron Mooy had to be excused for a period to have a wisdom tooth removed.

The little frustratio­ns have piled up for Van Marwijk, who admitted he was feeling the pressure to get the squad to meet his benchmarks before Russia. “I am not nervous, but when I started I wanted to start with all players,” he told former Australia goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, now a pundit for local broadcaste­r Optus Sport.

“The first mission we have is to get them all on the same physical level. That’s not so easy. Because players (are) coming back from injury.

“It’s a very big difference and you want to prepare but you don’t have a lot of time.

“That’s my problem. I knew it before, I knew I can’t change it, I cannot blame anybody, but I’m happy everybody is here and I can train with all players.”

Barring a few minutes at the start of sessions, media have been barred from training as Van Marwijk imprints his game plan upon a squad that made hard work of Asian qualifying and struggled to score goals.

The manager has been cagey about his set-up, but has shelved his predecesso­r Ange Postecoglo­u’s 3-2-4-1 formation in favour of four at the back. —

 ?? AFP ?? Tim Cahill is the Socceroos’ record goal-scorer with 50 goals in 105 internatio­nal appearance­s. —
AFP Tim Cahill is the Socceroos’ record goal-scorer with 50 goals in 105 internatio­nal appearance­s. —
 ?? Reuters ?? Van Marwijk is hoping Socceroos will impress in Russia. —
Reuters Van Marwijk is hoping Socceroos will impress in Russia. —

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