Nelson Mail

Club foe puts boot into Socceroos goalkeeper

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Socceroos captain Mat Ryan wishes he sunk the boot in, just as his arch club foe did to him.

Ryan is determined his blunder in Argentina’s 2-1 triumph over Australia in their knockout encounter at the World Cup in Qatar will not define him.

The goalkeeper lost control of a ground ball and Argentina’s Julian Alvarez pounced, scoring into a vacant net to put his side 2-0 up.

‘‘It’s hard. It’s tough. Obviously you feel an array of negative emotions,’’ Ryan said.

‘‘But we all go through hardships in life and you have just got to keep bouncing back and rolling up your sleeves and learning from them.

‘‘That is life’s way of throwing you your biggest lessons. And that is what I am going to try and do and come back bigger and better for it.’’

Ryan has been involved in a cranky relationsh­ip at his Danish club FC Copenhagen with fellow goalkeeper Kamil Grabara.

Ryan was signed by Copenhagen when the Polish shot-stopper was injured but has since lost his spot to Grabara, who wasted no time in taking a swipe at the Australian after his World Cup error.

‘‘Must have been politics, for sure,’’ Grabara posted on Twitter, with a smirking emoji, suggesting Ryan lost his No1 ’keeping status at Copenhagen not because of club politics, but skill.

Grabara, who was an unused member of Poland’s squad at the World Cup in Qatar, has previously said he is not friends with Ryan and does not consider the Australian a rival as No1 club custodian.

Told of Grabara’s post, Ryan replied: ‘‘I am not surprised at it, to be honest. But his opinion doesn’t really concern me.’’

Ryan said his costly mistake against Argentina came while trying to follow instructio­ns to play the ball out from defence.

‘‘I took a touch and two of them were on me straight away,’’ he said.

‘‘I tried to adjust as quick as I could and copped a little bump, maybe I could have tried to milk a foul there or something like that

in hindsight.

‘‘Or put my foot through it. ‘‘The modern way of playing out

from the back, you obviously have still got to find the right balance of doing that and knowing when to get

yourself out of danger and just put your foot through it.’’

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Argentina’s Julian Alvarez, left, takes the ball off Australia goalkeeper Mathew Ryan to scores his side’s second goal in the former’s 2-1 World Cup round of 16 victory in Doha.
GETTY IMAGES Argentina’s Julian Alvarez, left, takes the ball off Australia goalkeeper Mathew Ryan to scores his side’s second goal in the former’s 2-1 World Cup round of 16 victory in Doha.

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