It’s early days, but Socceroos believe they can become ‘unstoppable’ under Popovic
- The Socceroos aim to confirm their place at the 2026 World Cup after a 5-1 victory over Indonesia, needing just a point from two remaining games to secure direct qualification.
- Craig Goodwin expresses his focus on finding a club that supports his fitness ahead of a potential second World Cup appearance.
- Wing-Back Lewis Miller believes the team can become 'unstoppable' under Coach Tony Popovic, citing confidence in their performance and tactical improvements.
- Popovic's leadership has revitalized the team, showcasing varied attacking patterns and improved tactics after a low period preceding his appointment.
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It’s early days, but Socceroos believe they can become ‘unstoppable’ under Popovic
Tony Popovic’s Socceroos are clearly a work in progress, as their first 15 minutes against Indonesia showed. But there is clear progress being made.
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