How are the A-League's World Cup bolters shaping up?

By Sam Clark / Roar Rookie

As 2013 draws to a close, it’s time to take a look at how well some of the players that had been touted as potential bolters for the 2014 World Cup squad are shaping up.

There have been both breakthrough successes and spectacular recessions amongst the group.

Some players will be hoping for a sustaining of the form they are currently displaying, while others will be desperately hoping for a dramatic reversal in their playing fortunes.

Mitchell Duke, Tomi Juric and Adam Taggart are the three strike options who have been tossed up by various media outlets as the most likely to find a strikers spot in the squad.

Duke and Juric are players of similarities and contrasts. Both players are strong and possess great athleticism and aren’t afraid to use these gifts.

Duke is undoubtedly pacier and perhaps a touch more mobile, but Juric is a greater technician, finisher and has a little more height.

Juric has been accused of being clumsy and overzealous in the tackle, with his coach Tony Popovic reminding him to focus on his work for the Wanderers before turning his gaze to national team success.

Though Juric is closer to the finished article, both probably need a little more time before they can be considered genuine chances for the squad.

Adam Taggart’s season to date has had highs and lows. The undoubted high was a hat-trick against Melbourne Heart, which included two goals of the highest quality in what was the most dominant strikers’ performance for the season to date.

Taggart is perhaps the best technically of the three options, but offers the least physicality and in addition to this, has a propensity to have quiet games.

He is by no means out of contention for the squad, particularly if he takes the opportunities presented to him, but as with Duke and Juric, probably needs a little more time.

At left-back are two players who have been loaned out from their European owners, Michael Zullo and Aziz Behich. Unfortunately both have been varying degrees of disappointing, lying prostrate in the shadow of the immense Adama Traore.

Behich has been the most disappointing player in the entire competition to this point in the season.

Before signing for Bursaspor in January this year, he was a dynamic and exciting left-back comparable with Traore; solid in defense but capable of marauding runs up the left flank.

This year for the Heart he has shown a complete lack of appetite for the defensive aspects of his role, including his incredibly lazy effort tracking back against Wellington last round.

His crossing and positioning in attack also hasn’t been of the same threatening nature it once was. He surely would not be in consideration for the squad going into 2014.

Zullo started promisingly but has plateaued. Some would say he has been solid – I would say that, as an Eredivisie product, he has been disappointing.

Not Behich disappointing, mind you, but if any player was going to impress in the system Gombau is employing at Adelaide, it would surely be Zullo.

He is a technically sound and creative player, but as yet he hasn’t played to the standard he is capable. He may be in contention for the squad, but at this stage it is by default.

In the midfield, there have been three stand out contributors: Luke Brattan, Mitch Nichols and James Troisi.

Brattan plays deeper than the Melbourne Victory pair, but shows great nous and vision in delivering medium or long-range passing from deep, as well as the ability to be involved in neat build-up play requiring short, sharp passing.

His season started off with a flurry and continues to build. It’s looking more likely by the game that this could be his last season on Australian soil for a while and he could definitely be a bolter.

Troisi leads the scoring charts. Nichols is wanted by a leading J-League club. Both players have had fantastic seasons.

Though both are definitely in major contention for a spot in Brazil, my only queries revolve around Nichols’ consistency and appetite for hard work (though that seems to have been remedied this season) and Troisi’s ability to present both the sublime and the mediocre in the same game.

There are options for Ange Postecoglou. It’s just a matter of who presents as the best one leading into June.

The Crowd Says:

2014-01-02T02:22:31+00:00

Michael Bovell

Roar Rookie


Nice and well-considered write-up! Not sure why you didn't also consider the CB options... Spiranovic, Thwaite, Matt Smith and Sainsbury must all be knocking at the door. It's a real shame Jamieson got a serious injury as I felt he was the form Australian LB in the A-League and could've seriously pushed for a national team birth. As you've pointed out no other possibility is really standing up, and I'd say it's looking good for Davidson to make the position his own (but who the backup will be I doubt even Ange knows!).

2014-01-01T04:00:12+00:00

Johan

Guest


The socceroos are done for then at the World Cup. No Tezza no points!!

AUTHOR

2014-01-01T01:13:21+00:00

Sam Clark

Roar Rookie


Agreed - was going to mention both players but word counts dictated I had to leave them out.

2013-12-31T19:51:08+00:00

Norfolk

Roar Rookie


Terry McFlynn did not have dual citizenship when he earnt his youth caps for Northern Ireland, sorry to disappoint.

2013-12-31T10:19:17+00:00

BBB

Guest


Have Behich and Zullo been dissapointing or is it proof that the league is improving?

2013-12-31T07:08:29+00:00

fadida

Guest


Yep, and Neil's faltering club career means we'll need one or both of them

2013-12-31T06:55:56+00:00

Daniel Hackett

Roar Rookie


The two biggest contenders who are not already established socceroos, are Sainsbury and Spiranovic. Both are head and shoulders above any other defenders in the league and play in a position that we are weak in.

2013-12-31T04:26:58+00:00

Jack

Guest


Good list. Only player on this list who is out of place is Nichols ( his no hope). I would put sainsbury on my list but may be too late for him

2013-12-31T04:11:12+00:00

Johan

Guest


The amateur - are you in fact Tezza McFylnn. If so can you play for the socceroos and win the World Cup for them?

2013-12-31T03:45:53+00:00

graham

Guest


Statistically brattan is the best defender in the a league as of about a week pr two ago when I looked at stats for wach player

2013-12-31T03:43:59+00:00

graham

Guest


Zullos has been excellent defensively wins a lot of one on ones I would say that statistically he has been better performer than traore and one of the best in the a league. I guess he hasnt dazzled with the ball though which might be whrre the criticism is coming from?

2013-12-31T03:12:13+00:00

The Auteur

Guest


Nice sarcasm, Joanne.

2013-12-31T03:04:27+00:00

Johan

Guest


You forgot Tezza McFylnn - the donkey of the a league!! But fear not Australia he is now an Aussie and so the socceroos World Cup pool problems are surely saved. Even as I write the Dutch and Spanish squads quake in their boots at the mere mention of Tezza 'Zidane' McFylnn!!!!

2013-12-31T02:20:15+00:00

Norfolk

Roar Rookie


Ange is the coach, physicality is not required. Taggart is better than Juric and Duke but are they all inferior to Ruka & Leckie.

2013-12-31T01:57:12+00:00

The Auteur

Guest


Brattan needs to be paired up with somebody that help him defend.

2013-12-31T01:39:38+00:00

Scott

Guest


Scored some great goals.... He is a striker in case you're wondering

2013-12-31T01:10:29+00:00

fadida

Guest


Smith has come in as a sub once, and really struggled. When he's had a dozen games as a starter we should look at him.

2013-12-31T01:08:57+00:00

fadida

Guest


He's showed more potential than any other striker in this country over the last 5 years.

2013-12-31T01:07:43+00:00

fadida

Guest


I'm a big Bratten fan but my point is that internationally he'll be shut down very quickly and won't have the time he's afforded in the A -League

2013-12-31T01:06:12+00:00

The Auteur

Guest


He's proved to be a good physical and aggressive presence as a centre forward and that's coupled with decent technical ability and eye for goal. Although he's only played a handful of games in the A-League.

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