Kusini Yengi checks on Bahraini player Sayed Baqer in September.Credit:Getty Images
The Socceroos are still trying to atone for that result,which drastically set back their hopes of direct qualification for the 2026 World Cup. Those hopes will almost certainly disintegrate if they don’t win the rematch – although they would be far worse off already were it not for China’s surprise 1-0 win over Bahrain on Thursday,which continued a string of unpredictable results in Group C,where four teams look to be fighting it out for second spot behind Japan.
“It’s been a bit of a strange group,to be fair – everyone’s kind of beating everyone,” Souttar said. “Hopefully,that stops soon – for us,anyway – and we’ll pick up some wins because we really need to. I think if we want to be finishing in top two,then that’s the games that we’ve got to be winning.”