Mooy angry over shock drop from Socceroos and Ange snub
Aaron Mooy was given no explanation why he was sensationally cut from the Socceroos starting lineup for their most crucial game of the campaign.
Aaron Mooy was given no explanation why he was sensationally cut from the Socceroos starting lineup for their most crucial game of the campaign.
Of Tim Cahill's 50 international goals, none have been more important than his last two as he scored a brace to keep Socceroos' hopes of qualification alive.
A clean sheet or a win of any kind will see Australia advance to a November play-off against a North American team for a spot at the 2018 World Cup.
Georgia Boric, Ellie Carpenter, Grace Maher, Georgia Plessas and Amy Sayer will play for Australia in China.
​Cristiano Ronaldo is the favourite to retain the Ballon d'Or trophy as his Real Madrid side dominated the 30-man shortlist announced by France Football on Monday.
Sydney coach Graham Arnold will bring former Socceroo left-back Michael Zullo back into the starting line-up for the club's FFA Cup semi-final against South Melbourne on Wednesday night as the A-League champions look to make it back-to-back wins in the Victorian capital inside four days.
Ange Postecoglou has made the shock decision to drop Aaron Mooy from the starting lineup for Australia's World Cup Qualifier against Syria.
Iceland became the smallest country to qualify for the World Cup when they beat Kosovo 2-0 on Tuesday (AEDT) to book a place at their first finals in Russia next year as winners of group I.
Syria have been accused of being Bashar Al-Assad's propaganda tool. Their coach made the outlandish claim there is no division in his native country.
Referees, facilities, pitches, conditions, playing styles, travel and gamesmanship have all provided obstacles for the Socceroos. On Tuesday night, they should have none to complain about.
Likely teams, key battles and the players to watch for Australia's World Cup Qualifier against Syria.
England have rounded off an unbeaten World Cup qualifying campaign with Harry Kane's first-half penalty sealing an uninspiring 1-0 victory over Lithuania in rainy Vilnius.
At the start of every Socceroos camp, Ange Postecoglou reiterates a message to his players that this call-up could be their last.
Seventeen years ago the part-timers of South Melbourne took on the might of Manchester United, the then reigning European champions, and Brazilian giants Vasco da Gama in the inaugural FIFA World Club Championship in Rio de Janeiro.
A week of turbulence was ended by a historic win for Western Sydney who were satisfied with their victory over Perth.
Rogic's absence from the starting XI five ago has less to do with that first leg and more about what he can bring to the second.
It's been a long time since striker Tomi Juric has experienced conditions quite like those the Socceroos endured in Malaysia.
Tim Cahill is in the frame for a surprise start in the Socceroos' crucial World Cup qualifying play-off against Syria.
No Popovic, no problem for Western Sydney Wanderers who secure historic win over Perth Glory
A handshake snub from Melbourne Victory's coaches proved the pre-game barbs with Sydney FC coach Graham Arnold was not just theatre.
A blistering start promised so much more as Adelaide United and Wellington Phoenix ground out a 1-1 draw in their opening A-League encounter in New Zealand.
​There's a small patch of grass at ANZ Stadium bearing the historic indentation of James Troisi's right boot.
If there are some positives to be taken out of the loss to Sydney, Victory coach Kevin Muscat is entitled to take them.
Panama or Honduras loom as the most likely opponents for Australia should the Socceroos progress in their World Cup play-off tie against Syria.
Sydney FC boss Graham Arnold says his A-League champions are determined to win every title and trophy they can – which is why they will treat NPL Victoria side South Melbourne as if they were a top-tier challenger when they clash in an FFA Cup semi-final on Wednesday night.
Sydney FC won the A-League championship last year by being tight at the back, relentless in midfield and good enough to take the chances that came their way once they took control of a game.
Hayden Foxe says nothing changes at the Wanderers, because the plans left by Popovic were as much his own.
Newcastle striker Roy O'Donovan has bagged a first-half A-League hat-trick to help the Jets thrash his former club Central Coast 5-1 in Gosford.
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