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Australia Fine-Tunes Tactics for Egypt World Cup Knockout Clash

Australia Fine-Tunes Tactics for Egypt World Cup Knockout Clash
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Hrustic explained that defensive stability provides the necessary foundation for the rest of the squad to impact the game offensively.

"I always say: if you don't concede, you won't lose.

The defenders will do their part, we'll help, and then when we can, we'll try to step up," he said.

The tactical approach could shift from the high-possession style deployed recently, where Australia recorded 56 percent possession to control territory and tempo.

Attacker Connor Metcalfe reflected positively on how the team handled the ball during their previous outing.

"We showed that we can dominate a game with the ball," said Metcalfe.

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Metcalfe indicated that the squad gained confidence from that display and hopes to replicate that level of composure.

"It was probably our best performance with the ball, and we were calm ... looking forward, I think we'll be aiming to do the same thing," he said.

However, the anticipated aggressive pressing strategy from Egypt might force Australia to utilize space left behind the advancing lines.

Hrustic anticipated that the opposition will look to advance aggressively, which will alter the spacing on the pitch.

"I think they will press.

I think they will push out forward, and I think there will be a bit of space," said Hrustic.

The midfielder stated that the team is analyzing how to exploit these potential openings during their final training sessions.

"You'll have to find a space. Some are between lines, some are behind, some are somewhere else.

This is something that we're going to prepare for," he said.

Questions also surround the selection of the central striker position, with Mohamed Toure and Tete Yengi offering contrasting profiles to Nestory Irankunda.

Striker Tete Yengi commented on the squad's adaptation to the frequent tactical rotations implemented by the coaching staff.

"It's just the coach's decision," said Yengi.

Yengi concluded by expressing readiness across the entire forward line to execute whatever plan is chosen for the knockout fixture.

"Maybe one game he wants to play Mo, maybe one time he wants to play me. Depends how the game's going, I guess.

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He has his thoughts and his opinions. We're both ready to do the work that we have to," he said.

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