The squad Arnold should take to South Korea

By That A-League Fan / Roar Guru

It’s been four months since the Socceroos bowed out of the Asian Cup in a disappointing performance, so now coach Graham Arnold rightfully wishes to use the friendly against South Korea to build his squad depth ahead of the World Cup qualifiers.

Should Arnold wish to experiment, below is a 23-man squad featuring players who are yet to make their Socceroos debut or who have been out of the national team for a while. The only exception is Matt Ryan, who is there to take the captain’s armband and lead this new-look squad. He is probably the best fit for the armband due to his experience and consistent performances in a Socceroos shirt.

Goalkeepers
Mathew Ryan (c), Paul Izzo, Andrew Redmayne

Redmayne was sensational in the grand final and was part of the 2017-18 A-League premiership-winning squad coached by Arnold. Paul Izzo enjoyed another solid campaign and is a former Olyroo, so he deserves his chance as well.

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Defenders
Mathew Millar, Fran Karacic, Harry Souttar, Thomas Deng, George Timotheou, Connor Chapman, Jason Davidson, Brad Smith

Millar finished second in the A-League for assists despite being deployed as a defender and playing with one of the worst teams in A-League history. Karacic regularly gets first-team football in Croatia and should receive his chance.

Souttar and Deng both did well for the Olyroos in defence and are earning regular team football at their clubs. Timotheou is breaking into Schalke’s first team and Chapman joins Western United after two successful years in Korea.

Former Socceroos left backs Brad Smith and Jason Davidson are both finding form at their clubs. They should both be given another opportunity.

Midfielders
Aiden O’Neill, Keanu Baccus, Brandon O’Neill, Jesse Curran, Ajdin Hrustic, Riley McGree (vc)

Aiden O’Neill and Keanu Baccus featured regularly in midfield for their A-League clubs and were also part of the Olyroos earlier this year. Brandon O’Neill had another fantastic season for Sydney FC and should earn his chance for the Socceroos. Jesse Curran played over 30 appearances in Scotland in a number of positions in midfield and defence.

Hrustic has started earning minutes in Holland and could earn a second chance. Riley McGree was Melbourne City’s joint highest goalscorer this A-League season and the captain of the Olyroos. He should certainly be called up.

Attackers
Daniel Arzani, Brandon Borrello, Adam Taggart, Dylan Wenzel Halls, Craig Goodwin, Reno Piscopo

Daniel Arzani has just recently started training with Celtic after tearing his ACL and is looking sharp. Brandon Borrello is also starting to find his feet in Germany, with four assists in his past three games in the Regionalliga Sudwest. Taggart is in red-hot form in Korea and should earn another Socceroos call-up.

Wenzel-Halls enjoyed a fine debut season in the A-League and could get a chance. Goodwin finished the A-League season with ten goals and nine assists, such form deserves a Socceroos call-up. Reno Piscopo is managing to get regular game time in the Serie C and was also part of the Olyroos earlier this year.

What’s more, should these players deliver, Arnold could have a hard time figuring out his best squad for the World Cup qualifiers in September. Hopefully depth won’t be an issue.

The Crowd Says:

2019-05-23T06:11:40+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Brilliante one of the worse players in his team, the number of times he loses the ball and gives an assist to the opposition. Davidson has been one of the standouts he should have been picked. Its looks a shopping window squad, Borrello you can accept because his team is in the Bundesliga. Taggart is super lazy , Perth getting rid of him a big contributor to their first title. Has he turned a new leaf in Korea. I probably doubt it, his team conceeding a lot of goals IND

2019-05-23T04:33:30+00:00

Fadida

Roar Rookie


Schalke threw a team together for the last game. He played that meaningless match. Caps need to be earned by merit, by playing at a good level of performance for an extended period. Not one game. I'm surprised you didn't include the Robertson kid at Man City, based on a good reputation and a few EPL youth league games ....

2019-05-23T01:51:28+00:00

Kaks

Roar Guru


What the actual fu......

AUTHOR

2019-05-23T01:01:08+00:00

That A-League Fan

Roar Guru


I don't know what you think the requirements are for a player to be capped for the Socceroos. Perhaps my expectations are low, but you should remember this is a friendly. As for Timotheau, I've heard of him a few weeks ago. He also made the bench three times. And I think someone with Schalke's first team should certainly be considered for the Socceroos, especially since he could develop.

AUTHOR

2019-05-23T00:48:05+00:00

That A-League Fan

Roar Guru


I respectfully disagree with your view Roarfan. There is no guarantee that this team will not get out of the qualifiers, and there is no guarantee that the current Socceroos will get out of the qualifiers with their Asian Cup squad. I don't see exposing more young players and ex-Socceroos to gametime as giving away caps. I see this as an opportunity for them to develop and for the Socceroos to build up squad depth.

2019-05-22T23:59:46+00:00

Roarfan

Guest


Wow! This team would not even get out of the qualifiers. It is stacked with Olyroos who are not exactly setting the world on fire. As Faf said you don't give caps away willy nilly. I don't have a problem with Mat Ryan as captain though. Arnold does have a tough job ahead of him though.

2019-05-22T22:28:59+00:00

Fadida

Roar Rookie


No, no and no. Caps have to be earnt, not given away to anyone who hadn't got one yet. Timotheau is the standout. One game, an end of season kick about, and he deserves a cap? Had you even heard of him before last week?

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