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Socceroos enter unfamiliar territory with chance to make history against Egypt

The Guardian Football about 2 hours 1 mins read

Australia have previously faced formidable opponents in World Cup knockout matches but this time a spot in the last 16 is in their own hands

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Dead ahead, the Socceroos stare at a destination they have never been to before. No, it’s not the gargantuan silver tortoise shell called Dallas Stadium, under which their last-32 World Cup clash against Egypt will be played on Friday (Saturday 4am AEST). Rather, it is victory in a World Cup knockout match, something that has eluded them on the two previous occasions they have progressed beyond the group stage.

Australia’s coach, Tony Popovic, is aware of the stakes. “If we perform very well, we have a chance to make history, that’s what we’re working towards,” he said at the pre-match press conference. “The players are ready, they’re relaxed. Tomorrow, we put on a top performance and it gives us a chance to make that history as a side.”

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