'Almost insane': Can the Olyroos shock the world or has Graham Arnold finally lost it?

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

Olyroos coach Graham Arnold is well known for making grandiose statements and predictions. Sadly, most fail to materialise despite his hard work and commitment to our national teams.

Australian football supporters don’t mind his aggressive and ambitious commentary too much. In fact, with an in-built inferiority complex, there is something quite appealing, liberating and hopeful about an Olyroos/Socceroos manager who dares to dream of achievements seemingly well beyond the capabilities of the troops at his disposal.

Last Tuesday, Arnold informed the nation that the Olyroos were ready to “shock the world” at the Olympic Games.

Sports opinion delivered daily 

   

He doubled down by stating unapologetically that he expects his squad “to do something special,” as Australia’s under-23s return to the Olympic stage for the first time in 13 years.

Where Arnold locates such a belief is hard to pin point. No doubt, his squad is blessed with a depth of talent better than the nation has seen in some years.

Names like Riley McGree, Reno Piscopo, Daniel Arzani and Nathaniel Atkinson stand to form part of the Socceroos’ nucleus over the next five years.

Throw in the irrefutable gifts possessed by Keanu Baccus, Thomas Glover, Thomas Deng, Harry Souttar and teenager Marco Tilio and Arnold does appear to have a serious palette with which to work in the short-term future.

Graham Arnold (Francois Nel/Getty Images)

Arnold reiterated his emphatic belief in the squad when he said: “We come into this tournament with great expectations. In the past, over the last 20 years, it was seen as a success to just make the Olympics.”

He continued: “But we’re not here to make up the numbers. We’re here to show the rest of the world what we can do and what I expect we will do.”

In part, this is inspiring talk and likely to lift expectation come the Olyroos’ Thursday night clash with Argentina to open the tournament. Yet sadly, we have heard similar talk from Arnold before.

He was open in his hopes and expectations of Sydney FC venturing into the Asian Champions League and becoming the best team in the region while he stood at the helm between 2014 and 2018.

Soon after taking the reins of the Socceroos and in an attempt to produce the goals that had dried up to the point of non-existence, Arnold cited a simple belief in seeing the ball hit the back of the net as being a potential cure to his team’s goal-scoring woes.

Both prophecies failed to materialise, yet we all love Arnie, his positivity and his passion that drives a determination to see Australian football be better than it has ever been.

The Olyroos’ squad enters the Olympic village with high hopes and a humbling realisation considering the teams they will face in the group stage.

Argentina is a two-time Olympic champion, Spain’s squad is stacked with a host of players coming off considerable influence in the Euro 2020 tournament where La Roja reached the semi-finals and Egypt loom as a more than tricky opponent, even without Mo Salah.

Arnold has either analysed the squads and factually convinced himself that the Olyroos are indeed excellent chances to advance to the knockout phase or is flat out distorting the truth in the hope of producing a result based on nothing more than will.

(Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Either way, I like his style.

Should the brilliant young men wearing the famous Socceroos strip be sent packing by two teams that look far superior and manage nothing more than a point against an Egyptian team ranked 46 in the world, the campaign will be another in a long line that brings nothing but disappointment.

However, perhaps this is the moment for Arnold to finally have a win and bring to pass one of the prophecies he often makes when it comes to representation of his teams in big tournaments.

There is only one bigger than the Olympics and should the 57-year-old finally produce a performance for the ages and guide the Olyroos to the knock-out phase, his slightly unnerving and almost insane positivity might finally have paid dividends.

It appears likely the Olyroos will hoe a tough road against three very talented teams and two unlikely to slip up against lesser opposition.

Yet after all his predictions, and the considerable scepticism that followed, it would be great to see the coach achieve what would be the greatest moment in recent Australian football history.

Don’t hold your breath, but you never know.

The Crowd Says:

2021-07-23T16:05:02+00:00

jonnytas

Guest


I think he'll do it. In fact, I predict a 2-0 win to Australia over Argentina.

2021-07-23T01:23:01+00:00

Roberto Bettega

Roar Rookie


As I said: of course they can do it again.

AUTHOR

2021-07-22T23:15:55+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


So far, he has shocked a few. Long way to go but what a great start!

2021-07-22T21:32:00+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Great win for The Olywhites. Looks like an Australia v New Zealand final coming up. How good would that be!

2021-07-22T16:32:20+00:00

NoMates

Roar Rookie


At least the kiwis won 1-0 over Korea, Anyway a bit of anti jinx to the Olyroos never hurt no body. Best of luck in there next match.

2021-07-22T12:51:05+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Scored 2 and won. Your tipping form is really bad!

2021-07-22T12:35:57+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


I got more than a solid shift :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

2021-07-22T12:32:06+00:00

jamesb

Roar Guru


Olyroos 2 Argentina 0 Arnie is right. They have shocked the world.

2021-07-22T12:27:14+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


And that is a historic victory for the Olyroos :football: :football: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

2021-07-22T12:11:41+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


2:0 for the Roos!!!!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

2021-07-22T11:26:26+00:00

Courbet

Roar Rookie


Very exciting Steve! Argentina down to 10 men too. Pity there isn't any live feed for this game. Maybe Roar will do one for the other Olyroo and Matilda games

2021-07-22T11:23:14+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Olyroos 1: Argies 0. Half time. Go Roos!!!!!!!

2021-07-22T10:03:43+00:00

Targa

Roar Rookie


:football: :football: :football: :football: 1-0 to NZ over South Korea who were favourites for the group. Yes boys. Honduras and Romania to come.

2021-07-22T09:50:36+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


I'm wondering whether they play Souutar 6'5" and the other guy who is 6'9" as centre backs.

2021-07-22T09:49:00+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


What was your Matilda's prediction for last night? Your form's bad so noone is listening!

2021-07-22T09:12:37+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


We certainly have some talent in the squad and we're about to find out how talented. Going in to games with the emphasis on scoring and winning rather than defending and hoping appeals more to most Australian supporters. Let's hope our young players do really well, play some great football and land some good overseas contracts. And remember, no matter how well we play in our first game, Graeme Arnold will put a percentage on it. We can improve by 35% in the next two games - I always find this amusing.

2021-07-22T09:05:43+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Happy just to lunge back on a cold winter’s night and watch the lads put in a solid shift. That’s all I’m expecting/wanting.

2021-07-22T09:05:26+00:00

NoMates

Roar Rookie


In there last two friendly's they were well beaten by the kiwis then went on to win the 2nd game against them via a Kiwi mistake at the back. I doubt they have a chance of getting a point but they just might score a goal.

2021-07-22T05:32:32+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


I'm not convinced by Arnie's rhetoric. I'd love to be wrong but Arnie's always talked big, and gets away with it in Australia where he's had officials toe his line (cite Sydney FC). But as you say Stuart, he's up against some pretty tough opposition. It's a good attitude to take into a competition, better than being defeatist, but I can't share his optimism I'm afraid. Good luck to them in any case.

2021-07-22T04:29:56+00:00

Cracker's girl

Roar Rookie


I believe that this may be a pivotal development for Australian football. The team has a certain appeal that is exciting, but each player will need to rise to the occasion. Mitchell Duke on the field may just be the magic ingredient to lift the side.

More Comments on The Roar

Read more at The Roar