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Schwarzer rescues the Socceroos

March 27th 2008 04:35
Australia v China World Cup 2010 qualifier


Australian goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer secured a draw for the Socceroos in their World Cup qualifier with China overnight by saving an 88th-minute penalty which he conceded!

The Middlesbrough goalie hesitated as he came off his line to clear a hopeful ball from Sun Xiang, and by the time he went in to make a challenge on striker Qu Bo, his timing was out thus knocking down the substitute and a spot kick was awarded by referee Mohamed Al Saeedi.




However, China's penalty taker Shao Jiayi could only shoot straight at Schwarzer who managed to make a save with his legs despite diving to his left.

The visitors performed admirably given the circumstances of missing up to as many as 7 players including skipper Harry Kewell in the lead-up to the game and things got even worse when striker Archie Thompson was forced off due to an early injury.


Given the eventful build-up to the game, it is likely Australian coach Pim Verbeek would have been happy with a draw against dangerous opponents and he was rewarded with a gutsy performance by the Socceroos in Kunming - a priceless result and precious point gained which could go a long way in securing qualification for the World Cup in 2010.

Skipper for the night, West Ham's Lucas Neill was also full of praise for his team and was clearly impressed by the character of those who have stepped up into the side in place of the more senior and experienced players.


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Harry Kewell


Australia will be without their injury-plagued captain Harry Kewell for the World Cup qualifier against China in just a few hours time (kick-off 5pm AEDT 26/3).

The out of favour Liverpool winger had to pull out of the match through injury - a tight groin - most like suffered during Saturday's friendly against Singapore. From the Socceroos training camp in Kunming, coach Pim Verbeek made the decision not to risk the star midfielder this morning after he failed to complete last night's closed training session.

Harry Kewell in action


This is a huge blow to Australia's chances of securing an away win against China who will be roared on by a partisan home crowd. Already without the likes of Everton midfielder Tim Cahill, Newcastle United striker Mark Viduka, Josh Kennedy, Mile Sterjovski and Scott McDonald, the loss of a player of Kewell's stature and experience could prove costly.

However, not everything is going China's way with the home side experiencing some injury problems of their own with Manchester United's Dong Fangzhou and striker Shi Jun ruled out while winger Shao Jiayi and utility Sun Jihai are both returning from injury.

Should Australia beat the Chinese, they will open up a five-point buffer between them and their most dangerous opponents in Group 1.




[Source: Foxsports.com]








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Socceroos too good for Qatar

February 7th 2008 04:45
Australia v. Qatar


The Pim Verbeek era of the Socceroos got off to a flying start with a relatively comfortable 3-0 win over Qatar in the opening game of the 2010 World Cup qualifiers at the Telstra Dome overnight.

In front of a buoyant crowd of 50,969 spectators, the home side gave their new boss a dream start in the managerial hot-seat by going all-out in the first half to register three goals on the scoreboard before the half-time break.

Josh Kennedy of German Bundesliga side Karlsruhe opened the scoring for the Socceroos in the 10th minute and soon after, the home side's advantage was doubled through Everton hero Tim Cahill (18th minute). Just after the half hour mark, another one of the Socceroos' european-based players, Palermo's Mark Bresciano got in on the act to complete the scoring.

The Socceroos understandably took the foot off the pedal in the second half but missed some great opportunities to add further goals to the scoreline - something they must grasp against stronger opponents.



However, this was not to detract from the performance of Australia which was fantastic given how little time Verbeek had to prepare his team for this qualifier - most european-based players had flown into Melbourne just 48 hours earlier.

Australia now tops Group A with a maximum 3 points, while China and Iraq are on 1 point each after their 1-1 draw; Qatar are on bottom of the table with 0 points.

The Socceroos' next game is against China on March 26.


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Who is Pim Verbeek?

December 11th 2007 05:30
Pim Verbeek


Dutchman Pim Verbeek has been named the new Head Coach of the Socceroos through to the end of the 2010 FIFA World Cup campaign by Football Federation Australia


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