Familiar foes Jordan provide the biggest test in a group Australia will expect to progress from with the minimum of fuss
Tim Cahill was the guest of honour at the draw for the second qualifying round for the 2022 World Cup but for Australia, there was none of the usual explosive excitement associated with the country’s record goalscorer. The Socceroos’ Group B, in keeping with the surprisingly pokey surrounding of AFC House in Kuala Lumpur, is a little on the dull side.
Fans around the continent can look forward to the Korean derby, a clash between Iran and Iraq clash and all kinds of southeast Asian needle games but there is not that much for Socceroos fans to get excited about, even if Graham Arnold may not lament the absence of excitement at this stage.
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