Tour de France Champion Tadej Pogacar Supports Socceroos
Australia's Socceroos squad, led by coach Tony Popovic, faces a crucial World Cup knockout match against Egypt in Dallas Stadium.The game is pivotal as the team seeks to become the first Australian side to win a World Cup knockout stage match.
Popovic emphasizes the need to avoid past mistakes, particularly the 2-0 loss to the USA, by staying focused and not getting overwhelmed by the occasion.Egypt, meanwhile, is monitoring the fitness of star forward Mohamed Salah, who sustained a hamstring injury in their previous group game.Despite Salah's desire to play, his availability remains uncertain.
Popovic acknowledges the challenge posed by Egypt, which sits ahead of Australia in FIFA rankings, and stresses the importance of capitalizing on opportunities.The Socceroos have maintained clean sheets in their group games but have struggled to score since their opening victory over Turkey.The match carries significant implications, with the winner set to face either Argentina or Cape Verde in the round of 16.
Popovic's message to his team underscores the need for discipline and composure, ensuring they do not repeat the errors that led to their previous elimination.
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