Mexico game Souttar's chance to 'show world what he can do', says Arnold

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Australia coach Graham Arnold has urged central defender Harry Souttar to use the Socceroos' meeting with Mexico in Dallas on Saturday to help re-establish himself at club level after falling out of favour at Leicester City.Souttar shone during Australia's run to the knockout rounds of last year's World C

Australia coach Graham Arnold has urged central defender Harry Souttar to use the Socceroos' meeting with Mexico in Dallas on Saturday to help re-establish himself at club level after falling out of favour at Leicester City.

Despite his current difficulties at club level, the 24-year-old remains a key member of Arnold's squad as the Socceroos continue their preparations for January's Asian Cup and is expected to start alongside debutant Cameron Burgess."This is your opportunity to show your coach at Leicester and ask the question why you're not playing, and show the fans how good you really are.

"He's been working hard at the club, at Leicester. There's absolutely zero doubt in Harry's mind where he's at and he's got a great mentality and wants to show the world what he can do." Arnold will be without Mathew Leckie after the Melbourne City forward was injured in training, ruling him out for at least six weeks.

 

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