Looking to the skies:Socceroos wary of great Danes'aerial threat

Looking to the skies:Socceroos wary of great Danes'aerial threat

Forget Christian Eriksen,the Socceroos are worried about the long-ball against one of the world's tallest teams.

  • byDominic Bossi

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How the Socceroos can beat Denmark

How the Socceroos can beat Denmark

The Australians look for chinks in the armour of the highly rated Danes.

  • byMichael Lynch
How the AIS helped Daniel Arzani'mature'for World Cup opportunity

How the AIS helped Daniel Arzani'mature'for World Cup opportunity

Arzani played 12 minutes in Australia's opener against France and became the youngest Socceroos player to feature at a World Cup.

  • byEamonn Tiernan
Net gains:Stopping Danes only half the battle

Net gains:Stopping Danes only half the battle

Australia showed with their gutsy performance against France that it can largely nullify even the best teams. But it must learn to be ruthless in front of goal.

  • byMichael Lynch
Danes look to Eriksen to cement round of 16 spot

Danes look to Eriksen to cement round of 16 spot

Denmark was lucky to get a win over Peru,but victory over the Socceroos will put them through to the next phase.

  • byMichael Lynch
France to ramp up intensity against Peru,Varane says

France to ramp up intensity against Peru,Varane says

France will have to step up the intensity of their defensive coverage when they face Peru in their second Group C match,defender Raphael Varane said.

  • byGabrielle Tétrault-Farber
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Sainsbury the master of his own fate as he leads Socceroo defence

Sainsbury the master of his own fate as he leads Socceroo defence

Trent Sainsbury's laid back style can be deceptive,but the Socceroo centre back is fully focused on a good World Cup and a move to the big time.

  • byMichael Lynch
Australia's million-dollar World Cup question:Who will score goals?

Australia's million-dollar World Cup question:Who will score goals?

Daniel Arzani and Trent Sainsbury know Australia can defend well,but the striker and defender both believe that the Socceroos have goals in them too

  • byMichael Lynch
Hurt Dane refuses to write off World Cup

Hurt Dane refuses to write off World Cup

Denmark midfielder William Kvist hasn't written off his World Cup despite returning home with a punctured lung and cracked ribs.

France should have attacking space against Peru

France should have attacking space against Peru

France are confident Peru,with their backs to the wall after a loss,will leave them more space in their second Group C game on Thursday.

'Um,this is pretty cool':Arzani a refreshing face on world's biggest stage

'Um,this is pretty cool':Arzani a refreshing face on world's biggest stage

With one quick sentence,Daniel Arzani showed why he's the symbol of every fan who dreamed of playing for the Socceroos.

  • byDominic Bossi