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Australia look to reignite WC campaign against China

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SHARJAH: Australia is hoping to get their World Cup qualificat­ion campaign back on Tuesday in Sharjah with a win that would almost certainly end China’s slim hopes of returning to the Middle East next November.

One point from the last two games has resulted in the socceroos slipping into second in Group B at the halfway stage, three points behind Saudi Arabia, the two teams drew 0-0 in Sydney on Thursday, and just one above Japan. Only the top two from each of the six-team groups are guaranteed a place at the Qatar World Cup.

Failure to win in Sharjah, the game has been switched from China due to travel restrictio­ns put in place by Beijing to combat the spread of COVID-19, could see Australia slip out of the two places that guarantee a place in the Qatar World Cup in each of the six-team groups.

Coach Graham Arnold is staying positive despite the recent setbacks. “We’re in a great spot, it’s all in our hands,” Arnold said. “If you’ve got something that’s in your hands, you’re in a great position rather than having to rely on other results.”

Australia will be without Harry Soutar as the giant Stoke City defender picked up a knee injury against Saudi Arabia.

China, with just one World Cup appearance in its history, has just four points out of the five games so far to increase pressure on coach Li Tie. Defeat would likely spell the end of any ambitions of finishing third and entering the play-off route to the World Cup.

Following the 1-1 draw with Oman on Thursday, there have been growing calls for Li to resign though former China coach Zhu Guanghu has defended the current boss.

“It’s too late to deal with their deficienci­es at the national team stage, this should be done when they are young,” he added.

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