- World Cup qualifying marketing campaign has been underwhelming
- Stress continues to mount on Socceroos coach Graham Arnold
- Shock loss to Bahrain was adopted by tame draw with Indonesia
If the goal-shy Socceroos do not beat China of their subsequent World Cup qualifier, coach Graham Arnold could possibly be proven the door.
It comes regardless of Soccer Australia CEO James Johnson publicly backing Arnold on Friday.
The Socceroos presently sit fifth in group C following a shock house 1-0 loss to Bahrain which was compounded by a irritating 0-0 away draw with Indonesia, piling stress on the coach.
‘It is not the place we need to be, naturally,’ Johnson instructed the Sydney Morning Herald.
‘We’re upset with the place we ended after the primary two video games, however we’re definitely not panicking.
‘Proper now, we’d like cool and calm management, and we have to ask the correct questions and supply the correct help to make sure that Arnie and the crew are arrange for the upcoming match in opposition to China.
‘That match clearly turns into crucial.’
Johnson added FA ‘have religion’ in Arnold and anticipate the Socceroos boss ‘will likely be analysing the place he went incorrect, after which will give you options.’
If the goal-shy Socceroos do not beat China of their subsequent World Cup qualifier on October 10, coach Graham Arnold could possibly be proven the door
The Socceroos opened their World Cup qualifying marketing campaign with a shock 1-0 loss to Bahrain which was compounded by a irritating 0-0 away draw with Indonesia (skipper Mat Ryan is pictured)
Australia tackle China on October 10 in Adelaide, earlier than going through Japan in Saitama 5 days later.
The Blue Samurai are flying in group C, unbeaten of their first two video games, scoring 12 targets and conceding none.
The 2026 World Cup will likely be hosted by Canada, Mexico and America, with an expanded 48 nations participating.
In the meantime, Soccer Australia are poised to appoint an interim Matildas coach within the subsequent seven to 10 days because the substitute for Tony Gustavsson.
Johnson confirmed the Matildas will sort out Chinese language Taipei twice in December, with each matches in Victoria at AAMI Park and Geelong’s GMHBA Stadium.
Additionally they are pencilled in to tackle Germany on October 29 in Duisburg.


















