Header Ads

Australia vs. Ecuador match updates - prediction, team news, lineups

Preview: Australia vs. Ecuador - prediction, team news, lineups

                  
Match

47 mins: Ecuador start the second period as they did the first – looking to play the ball around the back. Australia press well though and the ball goes out of play for a throw.

Peeeep! Second half under way
46 mins: Up and running again in Parra! No changes to tell you about… yet.

Elsewhere, Thomas Tuchel is in line to replace Julian Nagelsmann at Bayern Munich after the German giants sacked Nagelsmann for… for… remind me again? Anyway, you can follow developments in Europe with our football news liveblog:


The Socceroos looked good at times during that opening 45, after it took them a while to get going. Both goals had their merits – Irvine’s neat finish owed a lot to Duke’s outstretched leg and pull-back (even if he was arguably offside), while Mabil’s was pure thunder, a blast that gave the keeper Ramirez no chance at all. Arnold may be unhappy to have conceded, particularly as the initial free-kick was poor, but overall, that was a decent first-half showing. We can expect a bunch of changes after the break, and I’m sure I’m not alone in hoping Nestory Irankunda gets an outing. He could tear it up out there tonight. Stick with us, second half coming right up.

Half-time: Australia 2-1 Ecuador
45+2 mins: A moment of danger as the ball pings around the Australia box. But there goes the whistle! Well, that was quite an entertaining half of football. It ends with the Socceroos a goal up, thanks to Awer Mabil’s goal, after Jackson Irvine’s opener had been cancelled out by Felix Torres.

Australia host Ecuador at Sydney's CommBank Stadium on Friday morning in a cross-continental friendly between two of the bright sparks from the Qatar World Cup.

The Socceroos produced an almighty upset by advancing to the round of 16 of the tournament for the first time in 16 years, while Ecuador narrowly missed out on a place in the knockout stages despite opening the competition with a win against the host nation.


Preview: Australia vs. Ecuador - prediction, team news, lineups

This is the first of two friendlies in four days between the countries, with the second scheduled for Melbourne's Marvel Stadium on 28 March, in a celebration of Australia's achievements at the World Cup.

Graham Arnold was voted best coach of the entire tournament by the highly-regarded French publication L'Equipe as he steered Australia to 1-0 victories against Tunisia and a much-fancied Denmark team to set up a last-16 tie against Argentina.

On his 1,000th career appearance, Lionel Messi inspired the eventual champions to a two-goal lead in the first knockout round, but an own goal from Enzo Fernandez in the final 15 minutes halved the deficit and forced Argentina into a skittish conclusion; goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez had to make a crucial smothering save deep into stoppage time to deny Australia's Garang Kuol.

Arnold's efforts - which included a gruelling qualification process long before reaching Qatar made all the more arduous due to Australia's strict COVID-19 restrictions - were rewarded with a contract extension until 2026.

Since suffering a 4-0 friendly defeat to Brazil in June 2017, Australia have lost just one game on home soil; falling to a pair of late goals from Kaoru Mitoma in a World Cup qualifier against Japan 12 months ago.

Preview: Australia vs. Ecuador - prediction, team news, lineups

Ecuador were 20 minutes away from joining Australia in the round of 16 but Kalidou Koulibaly fired Senegal ahead in their final group game against the South American side, condemning La Tri to a premature departure despite defeating Qatar and battling out a draw with the Netherlands.

Gustavo Alfaro stepped down as manager after this disappointment - despite reported efforts from the federation to persuade him to stay - opening up a slot at the helm of a talented side brimming with young talent which the Argentine coach had nurtured.


Felix Sanchez, the manager of the Qatar team which Ecuador swept aside in the tournament opener, was put in charge of La Tri at the start of March.

The former Barcelona academy coach spent a decade managing various age categories of Qatar's national team and led the senior side to victory in the 2019 Asian Cup, but did not have his contract renewed after overseeing the worst-ever performance of a host nation at a World Cup as Qatar lost all three games, conceding seven goals and scoring just one.


Preview: Australia vs. Ecuador - prediction, team news, lineups

By selecting 19 of the 26 players that went to Qatar, Arnold lived up to his promise to "bring back the boys that went to the World Cup" and provide an "opportunity for the boys just to actually feel the worth of what they did for the nation".

Hibernian's Martin Boyle was part of the original squad in Qatar but could not recover from a serious knee injury in time to feature, taking on the unofficial role of "vibe manager" - the winger remains sidelined but has joined back up with the national team for these friendlies.

Celtic's Aaron Mooy will also miss out after complaints of back soreness - St Mirren midfielder Ryan Strain has been called up as a replacement.

Sanchez did not make a raft of radical changes in his first Ecuador squad but will be without several players that starred in Qatar due to injury.

Enner Valencia scored three goals during the tournament - including two against Sanchez's Qatar - but damaged his right knee playing for Turkish side Fenerbahce; despite fighting through pain to start each World Cup match, Valencia will not be part of this friendly series.

Real Valladolid winger Gonzalo Plata played every minute of the World Cup but is carrying a muscular injury, while Carlos Gruezo will not be able to build upon his reduced role after suffering a hamstring problem - right-back Jose Hurtado has also had to pull out with a groin issue.

Australia possible starting lineup:

Ryan; Degenek, Souttar, Rowles, Behich; Devlin, Baccus; Goodwin, Irvine, McGree; Duke

Ecuador possible starting lineup:

Galindez; Preciado, Torres, Hincapie, Estupinan; Caicedo, Cifuentes, Mendez; Rodriguez, Estrada, Sarmiento

We say: Australia 1-0 Ecuador
Back in front of their home fans for the first time since an inspiring World Cup performance - and just a matter of months before the women's World Cup is held on the continent - Australia should be able to get the better of an Ecuador team stripped of their talismanic captain Valencia.



No comments

Best 57+ Heartwarming Happy Maundy Thursday Quotes, Wishes, and Greetings to Spread Love and Blessings

  Best 57+ Heartwarming Happy Maundy Thursday Quotes, Wishes, and Greetings to Spread Love and Blessings Maundy Thursday Date: 28 March 2024...

Powered by Blogger.