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Socceroos’ breakout star Jordan Bos at ease with the hype: ‘I’m a pretty chill guy’
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Socceroos’ breakout star Jordan Bos at ease with the hype: ‘I’m a pretty chill guy’

The Guardian Football about 2 hours 1 mins read

The full-back’s career has moved as swiftly as his marauding runs down the left to make him Australia’s not-so-secret weapon at the 2026 World Cup

Jordan Bos smiles, wide like his position, at a world that appears to come easily. The Socceroos’ left full-back is sitting behind the microphones inside an auditorium within a sprawling training facility in Oakland. Its walls are still adorned by images of the Raiders, the NFL team who left for Las Vegas six years ago – before Bos had even played his first professional match.

The Australian’s career has moved swiftly towards this moment: a World Cup debut for the Socceroos’ not-so-secret weapon. “I just have to soak up the experience and just play football,” Bos says. “It’s kind of hard to ‘feel’ the moment as it is now, but I think afterwards I’ll really understand the experience that I’m in now.”

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