The Borneo Post

Forgotten man Troisi seeks Socceroos return for Asian Cup defence under new coach

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MELBOURNE: James Troisi holds a special place in the annals of Australian soccer as the man who sealed the nation’s maiden Asian Cup title in 2015, so missing the Socceroos’ World Cup campaign was a bitter pill to swallow.

Troisi scored the winner in the 2015 final against South Korea and was in most of former coach Ange Postecoglo­u’s squads for the World Cup qualifiers.

But Postecoglo­u’s replacemen­t Bert van Marwijk saw no use for the 30-year-old Melbourne Victory midfielder for the game’s biggest stage, despite naming him in a preliminar­y 26-man squad.

Three months after Australia were dumped out of the group phase in Russia, Troisi has put that disappoint­ment behind him and sees another chance to shine at the Asian showpiece, which kicks off in the United Arab Emirates in January, under new boss Graham Arnold.

“At the time it’s disappoint­ing,” said Troisi, who played the 2014 World Cup under Postecoglo­u.

“I had four friendly games and I didn’t play once so the opportunit­y wasn’t there to impress ( Van Marwijk).

“I’m big enough and grown up enough to move on.

“I’ve been fortunate enough to play in the Olympics, Asian Cup, World Cup. Another World Cup would have been nice but it wasn’t meant to be.”

As the Socceroos prepare to kick off a new era in an away friendly against Kuwait on Monday, Troisi will be preparing for the first game of Victory’s A-League title defence, a derby against Melbourne City on Saturday. — Reuters

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