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Socceroos: Ryan Teague chases World Cup berth against Japan
Socceroos: Ryan Teague chases World Cup berth against Japan

The Australian

time3 days ago

  • General
  • The Australian

Socceroos: Ryan Teague chases World Cup berth against Japan

World Cup qualification would help ease Melbourne Victory star Ryan Teague's pain of losing another A-League grand final. Victory has tasted defeat in back-to-back A-League deciders, with Saturday night's 1-0 loss to Melbourne City at AAMI Park coming a year after losing last season's grand final 3-1 to the Central Coast Mariners in Gosford. Throw in Victory's 1-0 loss Macarthur FC in last year's Australia Cup final, and that's three deciders on the trot in which Teague has been on the wrong end of the result. 'It's disappointing to lose a grand final … that's three,' Teague said on Wednesday ahead of Australia's FIFA World Cup qualifier against Japan at Perth's Optus Stadium. 'It was unfortunate because probably a club like Victory is expected to win grand finals and trophies, but there are things to improve on and we can look forward to that going into next (season) … but I'm here in (Perth) now. I've got to put it past me. My sole focus now is the game against Japan. 'It's more about seeing what I can do here, how I can help the team the best I can to get the win against Japan. I'm super happy to be selected again.' Teague is one of six weekend grand final players – three from Victory and three from City – in the Socceroos squad, the others being his club teammates Daniel Arzani and Kasey Bos, and City's Aziz Behich, Kai Trewin and Marco Tilio. 'They're all great guys,' Teague said of the City trio. 'There was a bit of banter, but we've moved on. We're here supporting the same team now, and playing for the same team.' Melbourne Victory star Ryan Teague is hoping to secure his second Socceroos cap on Thursday night against Japan. Picture:Teague impressed in his Socceroos' debut in a 2-0 away win over China in March and was hopeful of a second cap on Thursday night when Australia could seal a spot at next year's World Cup with a win, or even a draw, depending on the result of Friday morning's qualifier between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia in Riffa. 'Of course it's a big game but I don't try to overthink it,' the 23-year-old midfielder said. 'Japan's a very good squad, but it's about focusing on ourselves and what we can do to break them down and beat them.' Having already sealed a World Cup berth by topping Group C in the third round of AFC qualifiers, Japan has sent an inexperienced squad to Perth, leaving a host of stars at home. 'Any team Japan puts out is going to be very good and very respectable,' Teague said. Read related topics: FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Marco Monteverde Sports reporter Marco Monteverde is a Brisbane-based sports reporter for NCA Newswire. He worked in a similar role for The Courier-Mail from 2007 to 2020. During a journalism career of more than 25 years, he has also worked for The Queensland Times, The Sunshine Coast Daily, The Fraser Coast Chronicle and The North West Star. He has covered three FIFA World Cups and the 2000 Sydney Olympics, as well as a host of other major sporting events in Australia and around the world. @marcothejourno Marco Monteverde

City's Socceroos stars enjoying breakfast table banter
City's Socceroos stars enjoying breakfast table banter

The Advertiser

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Advertiser

City's Socceroos stars enjoying breakfast table banter

Emerging Socceroos midfielder Ryan Teague is trying to put Melbourne Victory's grand-final loss behind him, but it's hard when you have a trio of Melbourne City players in your face at the breakfast table. Marco Tilio, Aziz Behich and Kai Trewin had little time to celebrate Melbourne City's 1-0 grand-final triumph over the Victory, with the trio jumping on a flight to Perth on Sunday morning ahead of Thursday night's World Cup qualifier against Japan at Optus Stadium. Victory's Teague, Kasey Bos and Daniel Arzani are also in the Socceroos squad, ensuring there has been plenty of friendly teasing over the past couple of days. "There's a bit of banter. I sit on the same table as all three of them (City players), so you can imagine there's a little bit," Teague said with a smile. "(They've been saying) all the things you can imagine about beating us, beating Victory. "It was disappointing to lose the grand final. That's three grand finals lost in two years I've been at Melbourne Victory (including the Australia Cup grand final). "But I'm here now, I've got to put it past me. "I've got plenty of time later on to look back and reflect. But my sole focus now is the game against Japan." Japan (20 points) have already qualified for the World Cup, leaving Australia (13 points) and Saudi Arabia (10 points) to battle it out for the second automatic qualification berth. The Socceroos' goal difference of plus seven is far superior than that of Saudi Arabia's minus two. Saudi Arabia face lowly Bahrain away this week before hosting Australia in Jeddah next Tuesday. If the Socceroos are able to beat Japan, it would almost certainly be enough for Australia to hold onto second spot - barring a calamitous loss to Bahrain in the vicinity of five goals next week. Socceroos veteran Milos Degenek would love to appear at a third World Cup. And given the 2026 event is being held across the US, Canada and Mexico, Degenek is expecting big things. "It's going to be a really special World Cup in the States," he said. "Obviously, they're going to go all out guns blazing and show the world they've got everything - probably flying taxis and everything will be around at that time." Teague made his international debut earlier this year in the Socceroos' crucial 2-0 win in China. The 23-year-old actually had the chance to play for either China or Malaysia, but said it was a no brainer to choose the Socceroos. "My grandfather was born in China, and my mum's half Chinese," he said. "I'm super proud of my culture and my heritage. But as a kid, my goal and ambition has always been to play for the Socceroos." Emerging Socceroos midfielder Ryan Teague is trying to put Melbourne Victory's grand-final loss behind him, but it's hard when you have a trio of Melbourne City players in your face at the breakfast table. Marco Tilio, Aziz Behich and Kai Trewin had little time to celebrate Melbourne City's 1-0 grand-final triumph over the Victory, with the trio jumping on a flight to Perth on Sunday morning ahead of Thursday night's World Cup qualifier against Japan at Optus Stadium. Victory's Teague, Kasey Bos and Daniel Arzani are also in the Socceroos squad, ensuring there has been plenty of friendly teasing over the past couple of days. "There's a bit of banter. I sit on the same table as all three of them (City players), so you can imagine there's a little bit," Teague said with a smile. "(They've been saying) all the things you can imagine about beating us, beating Victory. "It was disappointing to lose the grand final. That's three grand finals lost in two years I've been at Melbourne Victory (including the Australia Cup grand final). "But I'm here now, I've got to put it past me. "I've got plenty of time later on to look back and reflect. But my sole focus now is the game against Japan." Japan (20 points) have already qualified for the World Cup, leaving Australia (13 points) and Saudi Arabia (10 points) to battle it out for the second automatic qualification berth. The Socceroos' goal difference of plus seven is far superior than that of Saudi Arabia's minus two. Saudi Arabia face lowly Bahrain away this week before hosting Australia in Jeddah next Tuesday. If the Socceroos are able to beat Japan, it would almost certainly be enough for Australia to hold onto second spot - barring a calamitous loss to Bahrain in the vicinity of five goals next week. Socceroos veteran Milos Degenek would love to appear at a third World Cup. And given the 2026 event is being held across the US, Canada and Mexico, Degenek is expecting big things. "It's going to be a really special World Cup in the States," he said. "Obviously, they're going to go all out guns blazing and show the world they've got everything - probably flying taxis and everything will be around at that time." Teague made his international debut earlier this year in the Socceroos' crucial 2-0 win in China. The 23-year-old actually had the chance to play for either China or Malaysia, but said it was a no brainer to choose the Socceroos. "My grandfather was born in China, and my mum's half Chinese," he said. "I'm super proud of my culture and my heritage. But as a kid, my goal and ambition has always been to play for the Socceroos." Emerging Socceroos midfielder Ryan Teague is trying to put Melbourne Victory's grand-final loss behind him, but it's hard when you have a trio of Melbourne City players in your face at the breakfast table. Marco Tilio, Aziz Behich and Kai Trewin had little time to celebrate Melbourne City's 1-0 grand-final triumph over the Victory, with the trio jumping on a flight to Perth on Sunday morning ahead of Thursday night's World Cup qualifier against Japan at Optus Stadium. Victory's Teague, Kasey Bos and Daniel Arzani are also in the Socceroos squad, ensuring there has been plenty of friendly teasing over the past couple of days. "There's a bit of banter. I sit on the same table as all three of them (City players), so you can imagine there's a little bit," Teague said with a smile. "(They've been saying) all the things you can imagine about beating us, beating Victory. "It was disappointing to lose the grand final. That's three grand finals lost in two years I've been at Melbourne Victory (including the Australia Cup grand final). "But I'm here now, I've got to put it past me. "I've got plenty of time later on to look back and reflect. But my sole focus now is the game against Japan." Japan (20 points) have already qualified for the World Cup, leaving Australia (13 points) and Saudi Arabia (10 points) to battle it out for the second automatic qualification berth. The Socceroos' goal difference of plus seven is far superior than that of Saudi Arabia's minus two. Saudi Arabia face lowly Bahrain away this week before hosting Australia in Jeddah next Tuesday. If the Socceroos are able to beat Japan, it would almost certainly be enough for Australia to hold onto second spot - barring a calamitous loss to Bahrain in the vicinity of five goals next week. Socceroos veteran Milos Degenek would love to appear at a third World Cup. And given the 2026 event is being held across the US, Canada and Mexico, Degenek is expecting big things. "It's going to be a really special World Cup in the States," he said. "Obviously, they're going to go all out guns blazing and show the world they've got everything - probably flying taxis and everything will be around at that time." Teague made his international debut earlier this year in the Socceroos' crucial 2-0 win in China. The 23-year-old actually had the chance to play for either China or Malaysia, but said it was a no brainer to choose the Socceroos. "My grandfather was born in China, and my mum's half Chinese," he said. "I'm super proud of my culture and my heritage. But as a kid, my goal and ambition has always been to play for the Socceroos."

Melbourne Victory star Ryan Teague intent on sealing FIFA World Cup qualification with Socceroos
Melbourne Victory star Ryan Teague intent on sealing FIFA World Cup qualification with Socceroos

News.com.au

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • News.com.au

Melbourne Victory star Ryan Teague intent on sealing FIFA World Cup qualification with Socceroos

World Cup qualification would help ease Melbourne Victory star Ryan Teague's pain of losing another A-League grand final. Victory has tasted defeat in back-to-back A-League deciders, with Saturday night's 1-0 loss to Melbourne City at AAMI Park coming a year after losing last season's grand final 3-1 to the Central Coast Mariners in Gosford. Throw in Victory's 1-0 loss Macarthur FC in last year's Australia Cup final, and that's three deciders on the trot in which Teague has been on the wrong end of the result. The first training session of our Perth camp is in the books ✅ Hard work continues ahead of Thursday’s big Subway #Socceroos match ðŸ'° 🇦🇰 v 🇯🇵 - 5.6.25, 9pm AEST (7pm local) 🎟ï¸�: ðŸ'±ðŸ'»ðŸ'°: Live on 10, 10 Play, Paramount+ ðŸ'»: ABC Radio via the ABC Listen… — Subway Socceroos (@Socceroos) June 3, 2025 'It's disappointing to lose a grand final … that's three,' Teague said on Wednesday ahead of Australia's FIFA World Cup qualifier against Japan at Perth's Optus Stadium. 'It was unfortunate because probably a club like Victory is expected to win grand finals and trophies, but there are things to improve on and we can look forward to that going into next (season) … but I'm here in (Perth) now. I've got to put it past me. My sole focus now is the game against Japan. 'It's more about seeing what I can do here, how I can help the team the best I can to get the win against Japan. I'm super happy to be selected again.' Teague is one of six weekend grand final players – three from Victory and three from City – in the Socceroos squad, the others being his club teammates Daniel Arzani and Kasey Bos, and City's Aziz Behich, Kai Trewin and Marco Tilio. 'They're all great guys,' Teague said of the City trio. 'There was a bit of banter, but we've moved on. We're here supporting the same team now, and playing for the same team.' Teague impressed in his Socceroos' debut in a 2-0 away win over China in March and was hopeful of a second cap on Thursday night when Australia could seal a spot at next year's World Cup with a win, or even a draw, depending on the result of Friday morning's qualifier between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia in Riffa. 'Of course it's a big game but I don't try to overthink it,' the 23-year-old midfielder said. 'Japan's a very good squad, but it's about focusing on ourselves and what we can do to break them down and beat them.' Having already sealed a World Cup berth by topping Group C in the third round of AFC qualifiers, Japan has sent an inexperienced squad to Perth, leaving a host of stars at home. 'Any team Japan puts out is going to be very good and very respectable,' Teague said.

City's Socceroos stars enjoying breakfast table banter
City's Socceroos stars enjoying breakfast table banter

West Australian

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • West Australian

City's Socceroos stars enjoying breakfast table banter

Emerging Socceroos midfielder Ryan Teague is trying to put Melbourne Victory's grand-final loss behind him, but it's hard when you have a trio of Melbourne City players in your face at the breakfast table. Marco Tilio, Aziz Behich and Kai Trewin had little time to celebrate Melbourne City's 1-0 grand-final triumph over the Victory, with the trio jumping on a flight to Perth on Sunday morning ahead of Thursday night's World Cup qualifier against Japan at Optus Stadium. Victory's Teague, Kasey Bos and Daniel Arzani are also in the Socceroos squad, ensuring there has been plenty of friendly teasing over the past couple of days. "There's a bit of banter. I sit on the same table as all three of them (City players), so you can imagine there's a little bit," Teague said with a smile. "(They've been saying) all the things you can imagine about beating us, beating Victory. "It was disappointing to lose the grand final. That's three grand finals lost in two years I've been at Melbourne Victory (including the Australia Cup grand final). "But I'm here now, I've got to put it past me. "I've got plenty of time later on to look back and reflect. But my sole focus now is the game against Japan." Japan (20 points) have already qualified for the World Cup, leaving Australia (13 points) and Saudi Arabia (10 points) to battle it out for the second automatic qualification berth. The Socceroos' goal difference of plus seven is far superior than that of Saudi Arabia's minus two. Saudi Arabia face lowly Bahrain away this week before hosting Australia in Jeddah next Tuesday. If the Socceroos are able to beat Japan, it would almost certainly be enough for Australia to hold onto second spot - barring a calamitous loss to Bahrain in the vicinity of five goals next week. Socceroos veteran Milos Degenek would love to appear at a third World Cup. And given the 2026 event is being held across the US, Canada and Mexico, Degenek is expecting big things. "It's going to be a really special World Cup in the States," he said. "Obviously, they're going to go all out guns blazing and show the world they've got everything - probably flying taxis and everything will be around at that time." Teague made his international debut earlier this year in the Socceroos' crucial 2-0 win in China. The 23-year-old actually had the chance to play for either China or Malaysia, but said it was a no brainer to choose the Socceroos. "My grandfather was born in China, and my mum's half Chinese," he said. "I'm super proud of my culture and my heritage. But as a kid, my goal and ambition has always been to play for the Socceroos."

City's Socceroos stars enjoying breakfast table banter
City's Socceroos stars enjoying breakfast table banter

Perth Now

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Perth Now

City's Socceroos stars enjoying breakfast table banter

Emerging Socceroos midfielder Ryan Teague is trying to put Melbourne Victory's grand-final loss behind him, but it's hard when you have a trio of Melbourne City players in your face at the breakfast table. Marco Tilio, Aziz Behich and Kai Trewin had little time to celebrate Melbourne City's 1-0 grand-final triumph over the Victory, with the trio jumping on a flight to Perth on Sunday morning ahead of Thursday night's World Cup qualifier against Japan at Optus Stadium. Victory's Teague, Kasey Bos and Daniel Arzani are also in the Socceroos squad, ensuring there has been plenty of friendly teasing over the past couple of days. "There's a bit of banter. I sit on the same table as all three of them (City players), so you can imagine there's a little bit," Teague said with a smile. "(They've been saying) all the things you can imagine about beating us, beating Victory. "It was disappointing to lose the grand final. That's three grand finals lost in two years I've been at Melbourne Victory (including the Australia Cup grand final). "But I'm here now, I've got to put it past me. "I've got plenty of time later on to look back and reflect. But my sole focus now is the game against Japan." Japan (20 points) have already qualified for the World Cup, leaving Australia (13 points) and Saudi Arabia (10 points) to battle it out for the second automatic qualification berth. The Socceroos' goal difference of plus seven is far superior than that of Saudi Arabia's minus two. Saudi Arabia face lowly Bahrain away this week before hosting Australia in Jeddah next Tuesday. If the Socceroos are able to beat Japan, it would almost certainly be enough for Australia to hold onto second spot - barring a calamitous loss to Bahrain in the vicinity of five goals next week. Socceroos veteran Milos Degenek would love to appear at a third World Cup. And given the 2026 event is being held across the US, Canada and Mexico, Degenek is expecting big things. "It's going to be a really special World Cup in the States," he said. "Obviously, they're going to go all out guns blazing and show the world they've got everything - probably flying taxis and everything will be around at that time." Teague made his international debut earlier this year in the Socceroos' crucial 2-0 win in China. The 23-year-old actually had the chance to play for either China or Malaysia, but said it was a no brainer to choose the Socceroos. "My grandfather was born in China, and my mum's half Chinese," he said. "I'm super proud of my culture and my heritage. But as a kid, my goal and ambition has always been to play for the Socceroos."

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