“But to me it’s all about going to Japan and getting ready for Japan in Japan and making it 12.” “It’s something we’ll probably reflect on in the future and what a great feat it has been, especially playing 10 out of 11 games away from home,” said Australia coach Graham Arnold. “If we don’t give up, I believe we can still win a ticket to the World Cup,” the 53-year-old added.Īustralia, on course for a fifth successive World Cup, arrives in Japan full of confidence after winning its last 11 games. “We got tired and lost our rhythm, that’s when they capitalized and scored,” Moriyasu said.
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