New generation of Socceroos plant seedlings of a new identity at World Cup | Emma Kemp

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Graham Arnold’s team are aiming to move on from the halcyon days of 2010 and Australia’s golden generation in Qatar

debutants walk into a bar. They’re all asked for ID, questioned on whether they are grown-up enough to be here. Six of them, after all, only had their first drink in September against New Zealand. Nine have thrown back five or fewer. Now here they all are, in Qatar, seeking a bit of Dutch courage against reigning champions France.

“It’s real but it still feels surreal, if that makes any sense,” the defender tells him. “Still sinking in at the moment. We were in club football on the weekend. It’s just one of those pinch-yourself moments, as you would know. That was my first one. I can’t even explain it. I made my debut in June and now it’s November and it’s had a World Cup. It’s just been so quick, I’m almost lost for words.

“That’s really the moment that set off me wanting to get to this moment. It wasn’t as dramatic, but we recreated our own moment as well in June,” he says, referring to Andrew Redmayne’s own penalty heroics in the playoff against Peru. “I think it’s great to see the next generation coming through,” Schwarzer says afterwards. “What I actually also am really happy about is we’ve got more and more coming to Europe, because I still believe 100% that that’s the best place for our players. If they really want to progress, and really want the Socceroos to get to the highest possible level we can, we need as many players as possible playing at the best leagues around the world.

 

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