News about Jackson Irvine
Socceroos fans hit out at 'farcical' pre-match scenes as a heartbreaking Cam Burgess own goal sees Aussies settle for 1-1 draw vs Japan
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October 15, 2024
The Socceroos have let a 1-0 lead over Japan slip via a heartbreaking Cam Burgess own goal but desperately clung on to claim a crucial 1-1 draw in their crunch World Cup qualifier in Saitama. Australia were on track to claim their first win over the Samurai Blue in Japan after a horror own goal by Shogo Tanaguchi in the 58th minute gave the Socceroos the most unlikely of leads in front of 58,730 fans at Saitama Stadium. Tanaguchi inexplicably tried to clear a Lewis Miller cross with the outside of his right boot instead of using his left, and sliced the ball past goalkeeper Zion Suzuki.
Furious fans slam Socceroos after horror result leaves World Cup campaign in tatters: 'Aussie men's football is in crisis'
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September 11, 2024
Frustrated fans have unleashed on the Socceroos - and coach Graham Arnold (pictured right; star Jackson Irvine pictured left) - following a tame 0-0 draw with Indonesia. They need to finish at least second in their group to qualify directly for the 2026 World Cup.
Inside Socceroos star Jackson Irvine's VERY different wedding after the ceremony had to be postponed because he was drunk for two days
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May 16, 2024
Irvine has finally tied the knot with his longtime partner Jemilla Pir (pictured together left and right) after they had to postpone the ceremony because he overdid it on the booze when he scored one of the biggest wins of his career. The 31-year-old went on a two-day bender after leading his German side back to the country's top-flight competition with a victory last Sunday.
Former EFL star CANCELS wedding after he was 'drunk for two days' due to promotion celebrations
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May 15, 2024
The former Burton Albion and Hull City star, 31, captained German side St Pauli back into the nation's top flight following their 3-1 win over VFL Osnabruck on Sunday. He was due to tie the knot with fiancee Jemilla in Denmark on Tuesday, however the worse for wear footballer forgot to take his passport to the ceremony resulting in Danish officials refusing to continue with the ceremony.
Following a huge A-League season, Australia's shortest footballer defies his stature to earn a Socceroos callup
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March 16, 2024
Big things can come in small packages, as diminutive Aussie midfielder Josh Nisbet has proven after getting his maiden Socceroos callup by coach Graham Arnold
Goal-shy Socceroos to next face Indonesia in Asian Cup - as coach Graham Arnold insists his team is 'getting better' after slow start to the tournament in Qatar
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January 25, 2024
Following a slow start to the tournament in Qatar, Indonesia has been named as the Socceroos' next opponent in the round of 16 – and head coach Graham Arnold (pictured right) is confident that his team will find their groove.
At the Asia Cup, a Lebanon star kicks a Chinese player in the chest with his studs
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January 17, 2024
During an AFC group match, Khalil Khamis, 29, can be seen struggling to clear the ball with his foot. However, he mistakenly kicks China's Dai Wai Tsun in the chest, securing him with his studs. Khamis protests his innocence as China's players call for a foul as Tsun goes down in agony clutching his face. However, the referee blows his whistle to indicate that Khamis' clearance was an offside in the process.
In the Asian Cup opener, underwhelming Socceroos pound India: 'We've got to improve a lot.'
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January 13, 2024
After starting their Asian Cup campaign with a 2-0 win over India's No. 102 team, coach Graham Arnold has urged the Socceroos to significantly improve. In Doha on Saturday, Australia had planned to launch the tournament with a bang against the B minnows of the group B minnows (Sunday AEDT). Rather, they fizzled at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium until Jackson Irvine pounced on an error by India goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu and scored in the 50th minute.
Socceroos are "purely focused on the game," says Harry Souttar ahead of the World Cup qualifier against Palestine, which will be held in Kuwait due to the Middle East conflict
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November 16, 2023
The Socceroos (pictured right) are determined to keep focusing on their football as they prepare to face Palestine in a World Cup qualifier set against the Middle East's backdrop of conflict. After defeating Bangladesh 7-0 in Melbourne on November 16, Graham Arnold's (left) men are brimming with confidence ahead of the game in Kuwait.
Fans of socceroos at Channel 10 as streaming issues hit the broadcaster shortly after Australia defeated Bangladesh in a World Cup qualifier
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November 16, 2023
The Socceroos got off to a brisk start in Melbourne with defender Harry Souttar discovering the net after just four minutes from a Craig Goodwin delivery. However, some followers missed the goal after having trouble with the broadcaster's online version of the game.
Ange Postecoglou's team talks are so inspirational that you 'want to run through a bowl of spaghetti', says Australia star Jackson Irvine - as he claims Spurs boss 'would have you so hyped players could get sent off'
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October 19, 2023
Postecoglou has Spurs in the Premier League and has received acclaim for the way he communicates with players and fans. His addresses as well as Australia's recent friendly against England at Wembley are so admired.
Socceroos v All Whites: Graham Arnold's men win 'Soccer Ashes' and Trans-Tasman bragging rights after comfortable 2-0 win at Brentford
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October 17, 2023
The Socceroos defeated the All Whites in Brentford thanks to goals from towering defender Harry Souttar (pictured) and replacement Jackson Irvine. Coach Graham Arnold (left) rotated his squad, with Alessandro Circati and Lewis Miller in the starting XI, as well as Jordan Bos, Massimo Luongo, and Aziz Behich.
As the generation next prepares to impress against Mexico ahead of next FIFA World Cup cycle, Graham Arnold says Scottish Premiership will commit to Socceroos
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September 1, 2023
The next generation of Socceroos stars will debut against Mexico this month and they will be mentored by World Cup hero Graham Arnold after he rejected overtures from the Scottish Premiership to commit to Australia
Ange Postecoglou was 'destined' for Tottenham,' according to soccer hero Jackson Irvine
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June 20, 2023
Jackson Irvine believes the Socceroos knew Ange Postecoglou was going to do big things as the midfielder gushed praise on the newly promoted Spurs manager. Postecoglou, 57, jumped from the football wilderness to north London this summer, signing a four-year contract to become Tottenham's new head coach.
Garang Kuol bags his FIRST goal for the Socceroos against Ecuador
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March 24, 2023
The true moment of excitement came late in the second half when 19-year-old debutant Alex Robertson kicked off a leap that culminated in fellow Gracie Garang Kuol's first international goal. He is the fourth-youngest footballer to play for the Australian national team. Aiden O'Neill, a full-back for Melbourne, was the only one in Arnold's starting XI that didn't make the World Cup, and it helped Australia to get back to their groove.
Alex Robertson of Manchester City is a surprise inclusion in the Socceroos team's match against Ecuador
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March 13, 2023
Alex Robertson (pictured left), a Manchester City midfielder, is expected to declare his allegiance to Australia after being selected in the Socceroos squad for two upcoming friendlies against Ecuador. Coach Graham Arnold is also confident that he will convince Cristian Volpato (pictured right) - who is eligible for Italy - to follow Robertson's example and become a future Socceroo.
When Manchester United superstar Casemiro recognizes him, Jackson Irvine is left star-struck
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March 6, 2023
After Manchester United ace Casemiro discovered who he was at a recent awards ceremony, socceroos midfielder Jackson Irvine was left "star-struck." At the FIFPRO World 11 awards in Paris, Casemiro and Irvine ran into each other backstage, where the Brazilian star was selected in the top 11 from a shortlist of 26 players. The World 11, which are voted for by the players, takes into account performances from August 8 2021 to December 18 2022.
Since a France actor called Jason Cummings on Instagram, he's getting an Olivier Giroud shirt
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December 24, 2022
After Australia's World Cup loss to France in Qatar, Cummings claimed on The Project that the former Chelsea and Arsenal star pretended he didn't know English when Cummings asked for his jersey. That forced Giroud to take to Twitter to clarify that he had already agreed to swap shirts with Cummings' teammate Jackson Irvine, tweeting: 'How's my English mate?' To the midfielder: And now, Mariners striker Cummings says he has been in constant communication with the 36-year-old, who has promised to mail an AC Milan jersey to Australia.
How will Socceroos line up in US, Canada and Mexico for their 2026 FIFA World Cup opener?
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December 7, 2022
The 2026 World Cup will be hosted in three nations: the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and Australia's Daily Mail Australia has taken out the crystal ball and boldly predicted who will wear the gold jersey. Harry Souttar, Garang Kuol, and Keanu Baccus (pictured) all appear to be pick locks, but Marco Tilio and Joel King will have to prove themselves.
Jackson Irvine, a tumultuous socceroose, was almost wiped out in tears over World Cup FIFA
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December 4, 2022
After Australia's spectacular World Cup run came to an end on Sunday morning at Argentina's hands, going down 2-1. Socceroos star Jackson Irvine was right to tears. The Socceroos were behind by two goals to the South American giants thanks to a couple of costly mistakes made by Aziz Behich and goalkeeper Mat Ryan.
In a history-making World Cup win, socceroos stole a little note from Denmark' Christian Eriksen
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December 1, 2022
In their surprise 1-0 victory, Australia's win-at-all cost attitude came to the forefront as they used classified information meant for Christian Eriksen against the Danes. The Socceroos' coaching staff (Graham Arnold, pictured with Jackson Irvine and Milos Degenek, bottom) made a significant tactical shift as soon as they learned the details, with the change assisting them in retaining their lead.
World Cup: Jackson Irvine stuns Tony Armstrong with a brust outburst on live television
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November 30, 2022
The midfielder appeared on News Breakfast in the aftermath of Australia's historic victory over the Danes, which secured their position in the last 16 of the World Cup for the first time since 2016. With many followers and pundits discussing the Socceroos chances before a ball was kicked, there are certainly justified celebrations, but the Australia team is also suspended.
JOHN ALOISI of Daily Mail Australia details the Socceroos who are vital to defeating Denmark at the World Cup
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November 29, 2022
If Australia is to qualify for the round of 16 in Qatar, Danish star Christian Erkisen is the one they must fear at the Al-Janoub Stadium on Thursday morning in the eyes of John Aloisi (pictured left). Mat Leckie, Jackson Irvine, Aaron Mooy, and Craig Goodwin, all pictured right, will be the players Graham Arnold heavily leans on.
New information showing how tough Australia had to fight to save their 2022 FIFA World Cup
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November 28, 2022
The Socceroos have always been known for playing physical, tenacious football, but recent reports have revealed how tough they had to work to save their World Cup in their 1-0 victory over Tunisia. On the game's biggest stage, Australia often lacks polish and world-class abilities, but the defense stood up when it mattered most.