Socceroos Suffer McGree Injury Blow, Yengi Gets Late World Cup Chance
L'essentiel
- The Socceroos face a setback with Riley McGree's hamstring injury ahead of the World Cup.
- In a surprise move, uncapped Tete Yengi joins the squad, while Mitch Duke is cut.
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Pourquoi c'est important
The Socceroos are preparing for the World Cup with a series of squad selections and warm-up matches.
The Socceroos have been rocked by a hamstring injury to key midfielder Riley McGree on the eve of the World Cup, as coach Tony Popovic delivered a late selection shock less than a week out from naming his final squad. Striker Mitch Duke, who scored against Tunisia in Qatar four years ago, has been jettisoned in Popovic’s penultimate cuts, which have handed an 11th-hour opportunity to Japan-based Tete Yengi who has never played for the Socceroos. ... (Full article text preserved with paragraph breaks)
À surveiller
Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Tete Yengi might debut in the World Cup due to the injury of Riley McGree.
Possible · En quelques semaines
Questions ouvertes
- Who will replace Riley McGree in the starting lineup?
- Will Tete Yengi make his debut in the World Cup?





