Socceroos play waiting game on Ajdin Hrustic ahead of crucial Denmark clash

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Graham Arnold has delayed naming his starting XI for the final Group D match to see how his players pull up after a physical encounter with Tunisia

It is instructive that six weeks ago, when Ajdin Hrustic injured his ankle playing for his club in Italy, Australia’saspirations seemingly suffered a significant setback. Out with the 26-year-old’s damaged ligament went the team’s attacking x-factor, the main man who could be relied upon to create against tough group opposition.

“Ajdin, you saw that he came on the last 15-20 minutes [against Tunisia], so he is in consideration,” Arnold said on Tuesday. “But this will probably be the first time in four years I won’t name the starting line-up tonight, because we need that extra bit of time to see how the boys pulled up after the game.”

“When it first happened, I actually tore the grass up with my hands,” Hrustic said this week. “And then I was going ‘please, please no’. I thought it was going to be worse than what it was, and thank god it wasn’t. Arnold saw enough to select him, in the knowledge that his training load would be lighter but he had access to world-renowned orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, Aspetar, which is right next door to the Aspire Academy where they train and stay.

 

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