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Socceroos should be excited, not scared, by draw: Moore

Roar Guru
7th December, 2013
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Nervous, but extremely excited.

That’s how the Socceroos will be feeling after being handed an incredibly difficult draw at next year’s World Cup former Australian skipper Craig Moore says.

Australia were pitted against reigning world champions Spain, World Cup finalists the Netherlands and tough South American side Chile in Group B at the Brazil showpiece.

Moore, who was part of Australia’s two previous World Cup campaigns, faced the might of five-time world champions Brazil and Italy in 2006 before coming up against European giants Germany in 2010.

And the 37-year-old says the opportunity to play the big encounters is what a World Cup is all about.

“Some of these players will have some decisions to make about what they actually need to do to get on that flight to Brazil,” Moore told Fox Sports News on Saturday.

“But if you’re lucky enough to play against the teams we have in this group, as a player, they must be extremely excited about it.

“Sure a bit nervous too. But nerves are good at this level about being at the top of your game and being able to test yourself against the best in the world.”

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Moore, a veteran of over 50 caps, played a crucial role in Australia’s best World Cup campaign in 2006, his penalty kick against Croatia in the 39th minute sending the Socceroos into the second round of the tournament for the first time.

He said the next few months will be decisive for several players who are pushing for a spot in coach Ange Postecoglou’s 23-man squad for Brazil.

Moore warned players like young gun Tom Rogic, who isn’t getting much game time at current club Celtic, will possibly need to move in search of more minutes on the field.

“Of course there are decisions that Ange Postecoglou will have to make but I think a lot of them will be made for him,” Moore said.

“Players will dictate they’re selection by what they do between now and the end of their seasons wherever they’re based.

“Game time is very important for all of our players now.

“Some may have decisions to make. Tom Rogic for example.

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“But the majority of players will select themselves.”

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