Australia ponder the options for World Cup qualifiers after Irvine blow
MELBOURNE - Australia will be without midfield stalwart Jackson Irvine for World Cup qualifiers in June, leaving coach Tony Popovic to scour the A-League and overseas clubs for a replacement.
Irvine will be sidelined for at least three months after having surgery on a foot injury suffered when playing for Bundesliga club St. Pauli.
Popovic said Irvines absence was certainly a blow for the Socceroos as their hopes of an automatic ticket to the 2026 finals hang in the balance ahead of a home qualifier against Japan (June 5) and a trip to face Saudi Arabia (June 10).
He played very well for us in the last (international) window and has been doing very well at St. Pauli, Popovic told Australian media.
It’s a blow, but we have to find a solution. There are solutions.
We’ve got an eye on the A-League players that are playing, but we’ve got a lot of midfielders playing overseas at the moment, getting regular minutes, so we’re monitoring everyone.
There’s an opportunity for someone to come in.
Popovic said uncapped Europe-based midfielders Max Balard and Nectarios Triantis could come into consideration in the absence of 78-cap veteran Irvine, who scored in the 2-0 qualifier win over China in Hangzhou in March.
Second in Asias Group C on 13 points, Australia will qualify directly for the World Cup in North America if they can hold their place.
Japan have already qualified on 20 points, while third-placed Saudi Arabia, three points behind the Socceroos, are also in the hunt for the automatic berth which comes with a top-two finish.
The third and fourth-placed teams will have further chances to qualify in the fourth round, though.
Australia will have a training camp in late-May in Abu Dhabi that will allow staff to assess all the options for
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