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Socceroos see positives despite early exit

Coach Postecoglo­u not willing to change attacking formation

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The Confederat­ions Cup was a missed opportunit­y for Australia but the Socceroos should gain confidence from their improvemen­t during the tournament in Russia, coach Ange Postecoglo­u has said.

Australia bowed out with a 1-1 draw against Chile on Sunday, having needed a two-goal win to reach the semi-finals. Chile advanced to play Portugal for a spot in the final, with Germany taking on Mexico in the other semi-final.

The 48th-ranked Socceroos were lambasted at home for their disjointed performanc­e in a 2-0 loss to a second string Germany, but held African champions Cameroon to a 1-1 draw and dictated terms against fourth-ranked Chile for much of the match. “We’re obviously very disappoint­ed,” Postecoglo­u told Australian media after the Moscow stalemate.

“We wanted to continue in the tournament, we wanted to get out of this group. That’s what we came here for and we haven’t, so we’re just disappoint­ed at the moment.

“We want to measure ourselves against the very best and we have. But we’re not quite there yet so we’ll keep pushing forward and making sure we keep developing.

“The players will get massive belief out of that. (But) it’s definitely a missed opportunit­y.” Australia now turn their attention to qualifying for a fourth successive World Cup and face Group B leaders Japan in a crunch away match in the penultimat­e round in August.

Australia are third in the group, level on 16 points with second-placed Saudi Arabia, one point behind Japan.

They then play lowly Thailand at home in the last qualifier in September. Postecoglo­u has taken a lot of flak for persisting with an attacking formation instead of exercising caution but he has stuck to his guns, insisting that team needs to take risks to improve.

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