‘Best year ever’: High-profile friendlies set to continue World Cup buzz

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‘Best year ever’: High-profile friendlies set to continue World Cup buzz | VinceRugari

The Socceroos could be playing on home soil against some of the world’s best teams as soon as March, with Football Australia moving quickly to capitaliseand newfound global respect by setting up a series of high-profile friendlies.

Chief executive James Johnson is back home after watching Australia’s best-ever World Cup unfold in Doha and is already mapping out the future, with a review of the campaign and Graham Arnold’s performance as coach under way. It could soon lead to a formal contract offer for Arnold, who is taking a much-needed break in the UK but is yet to declare whether he wants to continue coaching the Socceroos,. Close friend and ex-Socceroos teammate Robbie Slater, however, has told Fox Sports he expects the 59-year-old will stay on, and it seems safe to assume FA will want him to.

That will all be sorted in the coming weeks, but FA is working concurrently to line up Australia’s next opponents, with matches at home a priority. During the four-year cycle which has now concluded, the Socceroos were only able to play seven times in Australia due to the pandemic.

“We’ve got the networks and the phone books now to be able to bring big nations over here to Australia, and we’re working on it right now.“In some of those windows, UEFA is playing, in another of those windows, you’ll find that CONMEBOL is playing, and others CONCACAF is. It’s like a Rubik’s cube. We’ll work through with the intention being to bring big opposition back to our shores to play the Socceroos in 2023 – it’s going to be a great year for football, probably the best ever.

 

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