Bahrain World Cup qualifier looms large for Kluivert and Indonesia

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SYDNEY - Patrick Kluivert was brought in as Indonesia coach in January to take the country to World Cup for the first time since 1938, but their hopes of direct qualification were left on shaky ground after a 5-1 thumping by Australia on Thursday.

The Indonesians slipped from third to fourth in Asian Group C with three matches remaining, four points off the second place that offers automatic progression to the finals along with already qualified Japan.

Even if finishing third or fourth offers passage to the finals via another round of Asian qualifying, Tuesdays clash with fifth-placed Bahrain in Jakarta looms as a must-win game.

The positive thing is that we kept on going, and the spirit in the team will always be there, Kluivert told reporters.

You guys dont see the spirit that we have in the team. We will react absolutely against Bahrain.

But now we have to digest first this defeat. We will analyse everything and prepare ourselves for Bahrain, we cant do more than that.

Despite Thursdays lop-sided scoreline, Indonesia dominated large parts of the game with their high-pressing style and Kluivert was convinced the result would have been different had Kevin Diks not missed a seventh-minute penalty.

Of course, thats my playing style, and I think that from the beginning, we had a grip on the game, the former Netherlands and Barcelona striker said.

I think that we played better than Australia. But it just shows how important it is to make a penalty or not. What it does mentally, is a big thing.

Kluivert can also take solace from the fact that last time Indonesia suffered a heavy defeat -- 4-0 to Japan last November -- they rallied to stun Saudi Arabia 2-0 five days later.

It will be a very difficult game

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