Townsville Bulletin

JEDI DOWN AS MOOY LEADS AUSSIE SURGE

- MATT WINDLEY

THE chances of Socceroos captain Mile Jedinak appearing in decisive World Cup qualifiers against Honduras next month appear shot.

But as Ange Postecoglo­u prepares to name his squad in the coming days, the under- fire national team coach would have been heartened by several performanc­es from his Aussies abroad.

While Aaron Mooy was the pick of the bunch — the Huddersfie­ld Town midfielder was named man of the match for his goalscorin­g role in his side’s 2- 1 upset of Manchester United — other Socceroos starred.

Also in the Premier League, goalkeeper Mat Ryan kept a clean sheet in Brighton and Hove Albion’s stunning 3- 0 win over West Ham.

In the Dutch Eredivisie, South Australian winger Craig Goodwin scored a late equaliser for Sparta Rotterdam in their 1- 1 draw at Excelsior.

Milos Degenek ( Yokohama F. Marinos), Robbie Kruse ( VFL Bochum), Massimo Luongo ( Queens Park Rangers) and Ryan McGowan ( Al- Sharjah) all played 90 minutes.

And the push for Jackson Irvine to be promoted to Hull City’s starting XI grew stronger after a promising half- hour cameo in the Tigers’ 1- 0 win at Barnsley. Winning his first league minutes in almost a month, Irvine was lauded for his impact off the bench as Hull scored late to win.

But the continued absence of Jedinak, 33, from the Aston Villa teamsheet is a huge concern ahead of Australia’s trip to San Pedro Sula to play Honduras on November 11.

Groin troubles have kept him sidelined since September 12.

 ??  ?? STAR ROLE: Aaron Mooy scores Huddersfie­ld Town’s first goal in the win over Manchester United.
STAR ROLE: Aaron Mooy scores Huddersfie­ld Town’s first goal in the win over Manchester United.

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