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  • Maiden goal caps stellar night for selfless Roo; exiled star shows what we missed: Player Ratings

    Maiden goal caps stellar night for selfless Roo; exiled star shows what we missed: Player Ratings

    The Socceroos worked hard but weren’t at their best in a 2-0 win over Lebanon on Thursday night.

    While maiden international goals for defender Kye Rowles and Keanu Baccus delivered another win on the road to the 2026 World Cup, it was a performance described as ‘sloppy’ by multiple players and coach Graham Arnold.

    Here’s how we rated everyone in the victory.

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    DEFENCE

    Mathew Ryan (C): 7

    It seemed like it’d be a quiet night for the veteran gloveman, but he was called into action a few times in the second half and produced some sharp saves – the first to deny a vicious shot from a tight angle, and the second to keep out a free kick in the final seconds of stoppage time. He scrambled off his line well to clear the ball once or twice, and deserved another clean sheet.

    Kye Rowles: 8

    With Aziz Behich injured – the veteran who started every game of the Asian Cup in January – Rowles slid from his usual centre-back role to the left flank.

    He has done it before, against Mexico and England in friendlies last year, and proved he was a dependable back-up in that position.

    This time around was a similar story.

    Rowles was beaten a couple of times by opposition wingers early on, but held his head high and won the majority of the battles from there.

    And he put an exclamation mark on his performance by chiming in with a maiden international goal in the second half, thundering home a half-volley.

    Speaking about the goal, an emotional Rowles told Channel 10: “Words can’t really describe it to be honest.”

    “Lucky it happened pretty quick, I didn’t have time to think about it,” he joked.

    He was named man of the match, and was all class in his post-match interview when asked about playing out of his usual position.

    He said: “I don’t mind at all. As long as I’m out there, I’m happy to do whatever the job is the team needs me to do.”

    Harry Souttar: 7

    His long-range passing was absolutely exceptional, with diagonal raking balls to the wingers stretching the Lebanon defence. He showed his trademark set piece threat by getting his head to an early corner and a knee to another, though it was his usual centre-back partner that found the scoresheet. He was guilty of a couple of sloppy errors – like every teammate – but it was a solid performance despite his lack of club minutes at the moment.

    Cameron Burgess: 7

    In just his seventh appearance for the Socceroos, Burgess’s reputation continues to grow by the minute. He made a number of excellent interceptions and tackles, but was partially at fault when Lebanon poached the ball and hit the post late in the game. Other than that, it was a very fine showing.

    Nathaniel Atkinson: 5.5

    “It has been a position that’s been up for grabs,” former Socceroo Luke Wilkshire said before the game on Channel 10.

    But Atkinson didn’t quite do enough to lock down the right-back role based on tonight’s performance, struggling to link up with his wingers down the right flank and get into dangerous positions.

    It wasn’t a poor performance by any means, but there was certainly room for improvement.

    MIDFIELD

    Keanu Baccus: 6

    Baccus started slowly, with a couple of passes gifted to the opposition in the first five minutes – only for the midfielder to score his first Socceroos goal with a superb curling effort from out wide. It may have been a mis-hit cross, but we’ll give him the benefit of the doubt!

    He told Channel 10: “I’ll take it. I’ll take it regardless!”

    And when coach Graham Arnold was asked if Baccus intended it as a shot, he joked: “He said he did and I believe him.”

    Making the goal even more special for the 25-year-old is that it came in front of his family at Parammatta’s Commbank Stadium – the home ground for the Western Sydney Wanderers, who he represented over 100 times before signing for Scottish side St Mirren in 2022.

    After the goal, it was an up-and-down performance. There were moments of sloppiness where he gave up possession too easily, before a second-half yellow card that means he’ll miss Tuesday’s match.

    But it was a typical hardworking, hard-tackling shift.

    Keanu Baccus celebrates his goal.Source: Getty Images

    Jackson Irvine: 6.5

    The second-most capped player in the squad (behind Ryan), his leadership was on full display in a bustling performance. He was everywhere in the first half-hour and his industriousness summed up the Socceroos’ energetic start. He was clearly given a licence to push forward and made a number of probing runs and passes, but the final touch or pass never quite seemed to materialise.

    ATTACK

    Riley McGree: N/A

    The Middlesbrough attacker managed just 15 minutes before being forced off the field with injury, seemingly a foot issue. After missing nearly three months with injury late last year, it’s a devastating blow to the winger who has impressed in England’s second tier this season.

    Connor Metcalfe: 7

    Few players have risen through the Socceroos ranks as strongly as Metcalfe in the last 18 months, and tonight was another fine performance.

    Since narrowly missing out on the World Cup squad, Connor Metcalfe has gone on to become one of the first names on the Socceroos’ team sheet. He came off the bench in two of the first three matches after the World Cup – but since then, he’s started in 10 of the last 12 matches (including tonight).

    He’s reaping the rewards of playing regularly in Germany’s physical second division, where he’s learning from club captain and Socceroos midfield teammate Jackson Irvine.

    Irvine was full of praise for his young countryman, this week stating: “He’s a totally different player to the one that arrived in St Pauli a year and a half ago.”

    “Physically, mentally, tactically, everything; he’s grown so much.”

    “We saw at the Asian Cup what a big part of this group he’s become and how versatile he can be.”

    He was again versatile tonight, starting on the right flank but given freedom to roam centrally, before shifting to the left when Ajdin Hrustic came on late in the first half.

    An assured performance showed how far Connor Metcalfe has come.Source: Getty Images

    Adam Taggart: 6

    Taggart was very busy in the first half-hour – throwing his body around and giving away a number of fouls as he battled hard with the defenders. He selflessly made runs into the channels but his touch in the penalty area twice let him down as he searched for a first goal since 2019. He was caught off-side a handful of times, though one was brutally unlucky – when he was through on goal with a golden chance.

    Kusini Yengi: 4

    Worked hard but didn’t have the kind of impact he would have hoped for. The connection between him and Taggart up front is clearly brand new, so it’s understandable that it didn’t always click. Yengi was aggressive with the ball at his feet and took defenders on, but couldn’t quite make things happen. There were positive moments, with some good hold-up play, but he’ll look forward to Canberra and the chance to score a maiden goal there.

    SUBSTITUTES

    Jordy Bos: N/A

    There were plenty of questions over Graham Arnold’s decision to leave the 21-year-old out of his starting line-up, but McGree’s early injury meant Bos was thrown into the fray after just a quarter of an hour. Arnold, for what it’s worth, explained the omission by saying the talented flyer had flown into camp late and arrived only on Wednesday at 2am.

    Bos was his typically exuberant self in a bright start, only to suffer a left knee injury in the first half, forcing the Socceroos into a second substitution before the break.

    Ajdin Hrustic: 7.5

    It was a hugely impressive return to the international fold for Hrustic after 18 months of pain at club level. Hrustic played just 45 minutes in the green and gold in 2023, but a January transfer has reignited his career – and the Socceroos look set to be the big winners.

    His range of passing was excellent, while his creativity and unpredictable flair – what Arnold called ‘X-Factor’ before the game – was a reminder of what the Socceroos were lacking at the Asian Cup. It didn’t always come off – a neat backheel for example, or a through ball where the strikers didn’t time their run to beat the off-side trap – but there were plenty of promising signs.

    Hrustic was excellent on his long-awaited return to the national team.Source: Getty Images

    Mitch Duke: 4

    Had a negligible impact after coming on, though he pushed hard and presented a target up front.

    John Iredale: 4.5

    Fast and powerful, Iredale came off the bench for his debut and was instantly in the thick of the action, showing off his acceleration and nearly winning a corner in his first involvement in the game. Didn’t influence proceedings too frequently from there, but ran nice channels and pressed well from the front.

    John Iredale finally earned his debut.Source: Getty Images

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  • Socceroos vs Lebanon LIVE: ‘X-Factor’ benched on long-awaited return as 25yo beast gets big chance

    Socceroos vs Lebanon LIVE: ‘X-Factor’ benched on long-awaited return as 25yo beast gets big chance

    An illness to veteran forward Craig Goodwin and a host of injuries has forced a Socceroos shake-up as the Australians face Lebanon in World Cup qualifying (8.10pm AEDT).

    Australia are back in action for the first time since their disappointing quarter-final exit at the Asian Cup, with focus turning now to world No. 115 Cedars.

    The Socceroos are targeting a pair of victories when they face Lebanon tonight in Sydney and in Canberra on Tuesday – the latter officially a Lebanon home game that was moved down under due to instability in the Middle East.

    Two wins would guarantee the Socceroos a place in the third stage of Asian Football Confederation (AFC) qualifying for the 2026 World Cup with two games in hand.

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    The Socceroos beat Bangladesh 7-0 and Palestine 1-0 in their first two World Cup qualifiers – and still have to play those two teams again – while Lebanon drew 0-0 against both nations.

    Lebanon are expected to set up defensively and try to hit the Socceroos with rapid counter-attacks, with Socceroos coach Graham Arnold hoping his side can show their offensive weaponry in the final third.

    “What I want to see and expect to see is some positive things in the final third … and the boys going for it,” Arnold said yesterday.

    “That’s important for me. I feel in that middle third, we’re very good, then we get in the final third, and a lot of it’s down to the individual, and that’s what I expect.”

    The two teams have faced off twice in friendly matches, with Australia winning both 3-0.

    Craig Goodwin has been ruled out due to illness.Source: Getty Images

    But it’s not going to be an easy test.

    Jackson Irvine said: “These games just continually get harder as the competition in Asia gets more difficult. I think the standard is getting higher across the Confederation. All the way through, we’ve been tested more and more in these games as time has gone on.”

    Should the Socceroos win both matches and book their place in the next stage of qualifying, they will be one of 18 teams split into three groups of six. Each team plays the others in their group at home and away, with the top two teams from each group directly qualifying for the World Cup jointly held in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

    The third and fourth-placed teams continue to a fourth stage of AFC qualifying – but the Socceroos will hope to avoid the kind of last-ditch qualification journey that saw them book their place in Qatar 2022 only in an intercontinental playoff against Peru.

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    TEAM NEWS

    The Socceroos have been struck down by a wave of injuries, with three forced changes to the starting team followed by a fourth for form reasons.

    Winger Martin Boyle is absent after recently suffering a sickening head knock for his club Hibernian, while Marco Tilio, Aziz Behich, and Awer Mabil are all injured.

    Aiden O’Neill is suspended after being sent off in the Asian Cup quarter-final, a 2-1 extra time loss to South Korea – but an ankle injury would have ruled him out regardless.

    And right-back Lewis Miller was called up to the squad only to suffer a hamstring injury while playing in Scotland that has now ruled him out.

    Meanwhile, veteran winger Craig Goodwin (of English second-tier team Middlesbrough) came down sick while flying home and did not link up with the squad as he recovers. He will not play tonight but the Socceroos are hopeful their regular set-piece taker will return for Tuesday’s match.

    Fans will have to wait for the substitions to see a long-awaited return for ‘X-Factor’ playmaker Ajdin Hrustic, who was stuck in club limbo for nearly all of 2023 before securing a move to the Netherlands where much-needed match minutes earned him a recall to the national team.

    He played just one of the Socceroos’ 14 matches since the start of 2023.

    Arnold said: “I think it’s great to see [Hrustic] back playing. I have been watching him play in Holland, but yesterday was probably the first time I’ve seen him live since, doing the training session, to see the 11 v 11. But it’s great to have him back, he brings that X factor for us that can change games and that’s important.”

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    Ajdin Hrustic had a nightmare stint at Hellas Verona in Italy, but is back playing … and back in the Socceroos.Source: Getty Images

    Perth Glory striker Adam Taggart’s rich vein of scoring form earned him a first start since September 2022, alongside in-form Portsmouth forward Kusini Yengi.

    He replaces Duke in one of four changes from the Socceroos’ last match – with the ruled-out trio of Behich, Boyle, and Goodwin forcing Arnold’s hand.

    Kye Rowles will deputise at left-back for the injured Aziz Behich, with young gun Jordan Bos having mostly been used as a winger under Arnold instead of his natural left-back role. But Bos was left out of the starting line-up completely, with Riley McGree set to start at winger.

    Meanwhile 21-year-old midfielder Patrick Yazbek – a Lebanese-Australian – will be hoping to make an emotional debut, while fellow midfielder Josh Nisbet, striker John Iredale, and goalkeeper Thomas Glover are also potential debutants this series.

    CONFIRMED STARTING XI (Possible line-up 4-3-3, L-R)

    Mathew Ryan (GK, C)

    Kye Rowles, Harry Souttar, Cameron Burgess, Nathaniel Atkinson,

    Jackson Irvine, Keanu Baccus, Connor Metcalfe,

    Riley McGree, Adam Taggart, Kusini Yengi.

    FULL SOCCEROOS SQUAD

    Goalkeepers: Maty Ryan (captain), Thomas Glover, Joe Gauci

    Defenders: Harry Souttar, Kye Rowles, Cameron Burgess, Nathaniel Atkinson, Jordan Bos, Thomas Deng, Gethin Jones,

    Midfielders: Jackson Irvine, Keanu Baccus, Ajdin Hrustic, Craig Goodwin, Connor Metcalfe, Riley McGree, Patrick Yazbek, Josh Nisbet

    Forwards: Mitchell Duke, Adam Taggart, Kusini Yengi, John Iredale, Bruno Fornaroli, Brandon Borrello, Sam Silvera

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  • Adam Taggart feels better placed than ever to push World Cup cause

    Adam Taggart feels better placed than ever to push World Cup cause

    It’s been two years since Adam Taggart last played for the Socceroos and it’s two years until the next World Cup, so the recalled striker has a narrow focus on simply performing against Lebanon in Sydney on Thursday, freed up by the comforts of home.

    Taggart earned a call-up from national coach Graham Arnold on the back of 15 goals in 19 appearances for Perth Glory in the A-League this season, including his team’s only two goals against Newcastle with the Socceroos’ boss watching that cemented his place.

    The 30-year-old again found the net in a 2-1 loss to the Wanderers last weekend, and having returned from four seasons playing in Korea and then Japan, Taggart felt like he was perfectly placed mentally to make the most of his opportunity.

    “It’s always been something at the back of my mind,” he said of a return to the international set-up, having last played for the Socceroos in September 2022.

    “Coming back to Australia was just one of those things to get back to enjoying football and scoring goals.

    “I knew that if I could get back into a rhythm, then the national team is always something that all of us want to be involved in.”

    Taggart said the glut of games he played in Asia took its toll and the load impeded his chances of being fit at the right times for Arnold to look his way.

    But a better balance at the Glory has resulted in his best form and at the right time, with Taggart and Bruno Fornaroli, who also has 15 goals in the A-League this season, set for the scoring duties in two clashes against Lebanon in Sydney and then Canberra.

    “I think playing in Asia in the four years leading up to coming back to Perth, your loads are always higher, it’s a lot harder to stay fit I found,” he said.

    “That was always the biggest challenge and you know when I was fit I seem to be doing all right, but that was always the biggest challenge and has been a big challenge for me my whole career.

    “So I think just going back to Perth getting into a good training schedule something that you know fits in with my family and the weekly routine that gets me ready for a game has probably worked really well for me and I think this season I’ve been able to play most games.

    Adam Taggart has been in hot goalscoring form for the Glory. Picture: James Worsfold/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

    “I‘ve always probably been a bit in and out of the this squad a lot, sometimes due to injuries, sometimes due to form and game time when I was younger, so it’s probably been a bit of a story of my international career, so it always means something to be back involved and I obviously cherish being in here and I’m looking forward to trying to contribute as much as I can and show what it means to me.”

    Taggart also knows injuries to others have opened the door for him and a lot can happen between now and the 2026 World Cup when it comes to selection.

    “I think there’s two years of a long time, still a lot can happen and it’s always going to be based on form and how you’re performing for the national team up until then,” he said.

    “So I’ll be trying to take this opportunity with both hands and I’ll just do the best that I can. As a striker it’s always about scoring goals, so I’ll be looking to do that.”

    FULL SOCCEROOS SQUAD TO FACE LEBANON

    Goalkeepers: Mathew Ryan, Joe Gauci, Thomas Glover

    Defenders: Nathaniel Atkinson, Jordan Bos, Cameron Burgess, Thomas Deng, Gethin Jones, Lewis Miller, Kye Rowles, Harry Souttar

    Midfielders: Keanu Baccus, Ajdin Hrustic, Jackson Irvine, Riley McGree, Connor Metcalfe, Patrick Yazbek

    Forwards: Brandon Borrello, Mitchell Duke, Bruno Fornaroli, Craig Goodwin, John Iredale, Sam Silvera, Adam Taggart, Kusini Yengi

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  • Breaking: Exiled star earns Socceroos recall after nightmare 18 months as injury crisis strikes

    Breaking: Exiled star earns Socceroos recall after nightmare 18 months as injury crisis strikes

    Graham Arnold has named an extended 25-man Socceroos squad to face Lebanon in World Cup qualification, with a number of stunning recalls amid an injury and suspension crisis.

    Australia face Lebanon in Sydney (March 21) and Canberra (26th), where a pair of wins would book the Socceroos’ place in the next stage of Asian qualification for the 2026 World Cup.

    24-cap playmaker Ajdin Hrustic is undoubtedly the biggest inclusion in the squad for Australia’s first matches since a disappointing quarter-final exit at the Asian Cup.

    The creative midfielder was a standout in Australia’s qualification journey to the 2022 World Cup, only to be restricted to just a handful of minutes during the tournament proper due to an ankle injury.

    He underwent surgery after the tournament before being sent into virtual exile at Serie A club Hellas Verona. His lack of game time meant he played just once for the Socceroos in 2023 – a 45-minute appearance last May.

    But in February, the 27-year-old finally sealed an exit from Verona, joining Eredivisie relegation battlers Heracles Almelo. He has subsequently played five straight games, picking up a goal.

    His return to form is a huge boost for a Socceroos team that has often struggled to break down organised, packed defences – while his set-piece ability provides another valuable weapon to the Socceroos’ offensive arsenal.

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    Ajdin Hrustic endured a nightmare run at Serie A side Hellas Verona.Source: Getty Images

    Perth Glory striker Adam Taggart also earns a recall as Arnold searches for depth up front – what has become something of a problem position for the green and gold.

    Taggart has 14 goals in 18 appearances in the A-League Men’s this season, and scored twice for Glory in a 2-2 draw with Newcastle on the weekend in front of a watching Arnold.

    The 30-year-old has not appeared for the Socceroos since September 2022.

    Western Sydney Wanderers striker Brandon Borrello has also been recalled after recovering from an ankle injury that saw him miss the Asian Cup.

    Martin Boyle will be absent after suffering a sickening head knock for his club Hibernian, while Marco Tilio, Aziz Behich, and Awer Mabil are all injured.

    Aiden O’Neill is suspended after being sent off in the Asian Cup quarter-final, a 2-1 extra time loss to South Korea – but an ankle injury would have ruled him out regardless.

    Right-back Lewis Miller was named in the squad, just hours after suffering an injury while playing for Scottish club side Hibernian. Miller was forced from the field in the first half of Hibs’ 2-2 draw at Ross County and is now in doubt.

    The raft of injuries and unavailability has seen 21-year-old Patrick Yazbek promoted from the under-23s Olyroos team, after being initially named to play for that side in a tournament in Saudi Arabia this window.

    The Viking FK defensive midfielder is one of three potential debutants, alongside striker John Iredale (SV Wehen Wiesbaden in Germany) and gloveman Thomas Glover.

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    “As a group we took a lot away from our time in Qatar and I’ve got no doubt that we’ll be better for the experience as we work towards World Cup qualification,” Arnold said in a statement.

    “We selected a number of younger, inexperienced players for the Asian Cup with the view of giving them more opportunities at international level as well as exposing them to tournament conditions.

    “It’s part of our continued regeneration of the senior national team squad, ensuring that in two years’ time we have the depth and experience required to succeed on international football’s biggest stage.”

    “We’ve gone with a similar squad to the one we took to the Asian Cup, and they’ll be prepared to face a side in Lebanon that have a lot to play for,” added Arnold.

    “It’ll be a great test for the group and one I know they’re very much looking forward to,” Arnold concluded.

    There is no room for 33-year-old Mathew Leckie, whose international future appears set to be over with Arnold turning to the future. His Melbourne City teammate Jamie Maclaren is also absent.

    The Socceroos currently sit top of Group I in the AFC’s second round of World Cup qualifiers with two wins (six points) from two matches.

    Lebanon is in second with two points, while Palestine and Bangladesh each have one point.

    The top two nations progress to the third round, where 18 teams are split into three groups of six.

    FULL SQUAD

    Nathaniel Atkinson, Keanu Baccus, Brandon Borrello, Jordy Bos, Cameron Burgess, Thomas Deng, Mitchell Duke, Bruno Fornaroli, Joe Gauci (Gk), Thomas Glover (Gk), Craig Goodwin, Ajdin Hrustic, John Iredale, Jackson Irvine, Gethin Jones, Riley Mcgree, Connor Metcalfe, Lewis Miller, Kye Rowles, Mathew Ryan (Gk) (C), Sam Silvera, Harry Souttar, Adam Taggart, Patrick Yazbek, Kusini Yengi

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