The Olyroos played out a goal-less draw against a 'familar' Uzbekistan. This
is not a full match analysis, and is intended only to convey how the
Olyroos were set out.
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Showing posts with label Olyroos. Show all posts
Monday, 28 November 2011
Thursday, 22 September 2011
Olyroos 0-0 UAE: HT Match Impressions
NOTE: This is not a full match report, and is based solely on the 1st half of the Olyroos goal-less qualifier against the United Arab Emirates. It is unlikely a full match report will follow.
The first half was a fairly even affair, between similiar teams. As stated in the preview, this match was unlikely to be a tactical affair. With the UAE set out in an identical formation, the two sides cancelled each other out, and the half became a series of battles between individual players.
The first half was a fairly even affair, between similiar teams. As stated in the preview, this match was unlikely to be a tactical affair. With the UAE set out in an identical formation, the two sides cancelled each other out, and the half became a series of battles between individual players.
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Jason Hoffman |
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Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Australia vs UAE: Preview/Prediction
Pass and Move will attempt to provide a Match Analysis for the Olyroos qualifier against the United Arab Emirates to be played in Adelaide, time and circumstances permitting. Apologies in advance.
Overseas clubs have proven recalcitrant in releasing players for the match; Auerlio Vidmar has been forced to select a squad composed entirely of A-League players. I've never been a keen observer of the Olyroos, so PM's estimate of the starting XI is likely to be erroneous. Again, apologies.
The Olyroos have a mixed record in 2011; a 3-1 loss to Japan, 6-0 thrashing of Singapore and a 3-0 win over Yemen. Assuming UAE have similiar quality players to Yemen, a win is likely.
Overseas clubs have proven recalcitrant in releasing players for the match; Auerlio Vidmar has been forced to select a squad composed entirely of A-League players. I've never been a keen observer of the Olyroos, so PM's estimate of the starting XI is likely to be erroneous. Again, apologies.
The Olyroos have a mixed record in 2011; a 3-1 loss to Japan, 6-0 thrashing of Singapore and a 3-0 win over Yemen. Assuming UAE have similiar quality players to Yemen, a win is likely.
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