Australia put a brave face on being plunged into a FIFA World Cup™ "group of death" Saturday as Asian rivals Japan, Korea Republic and Iran welcomed easier assignments in Brazil.
The
Socceroos, the World Cup's lowest-ranked side at 59, insisted they
could pull off some surprises after being drawn with holders Spain,
Netherlands and Chile in Group B.
Asian champions Japan drew Colombia, Côte d’Ivoire and Greece in Group C, while Korea Republic drew Russia, Belgium and Algeria in Group H. Iran are bracketed with Argentina, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Nigeria in Group F.
Australia
coach Ange Postecoglou admitted his team would be the underdogs in
Group B, but hoped they would seize their chance to write some positive
headlines next year.
"Everyone will be writing us off in this group, which is I think is logical," Postecoglou told Australian broadcaster SBS at the draw ceremony in Salvador de Bahia.
"But
from our perspective we've some great opportunities to show the world
we can play some good football against the best nations in the world.
"Our
group looks the most difficult group but I hope it's the group that
plays the best football and we'll play our part in that. We've got a
chance to make some headlines when the World Cup comes around."
Japan
boss Alberto Zaccheroni admitted he was glad to have avoided Europe's
heavyweights in Group C. The top two teams in each group will qualify
for the knock-out stages.
"We could have had a tougher draw, and we could have an easier one," Zaccheroni said, according to Kyodo news agency.
"We've
got one of the strongest South American teams (Colombia) who are also
one of the favourites for the tournament, and probably the best African
side in the field (Côte d’Ivoire)."
"On the
other hand, we didn't draw a big European team so maybe it balances
out. But we're not underestimating Greece by any stretch of the
imagination; they played really well against Romania recently."
Iran pleased, Korea challenged
Iran's coach Carlos Queiroz was glad just to have reached the final draw after a tortuous qualifying campaign which went down to the wire.
Iran's coach Carlos Queiroz was glad just to have reached the final draw after a tortuous qualifying campaign which went down to the wire.
"For us, qualification was hell, so being in this group now is like heaven," said the former Manchester United assistant.
"For
my players, it should be an honour to play against these rivals and it
is important they go out and enjoy every minute of every match, eager to
make it to the second round.
"Facing Argentina at the Maracana? Let's hope we can give Argentina a headache."
And
Hong Myungbo said South Korea couldn't afford to think they would have
it easy against highly talented Belgium, physical Russia and Algeria.
"South
Korean fans may not be too familiar with Belgium, but I think they will
be an even better team next year," said the coach in Brazil, according
to Yonhap news agency.
"Russia is a
team of physical and skilled players and Algeria is also a strong team.
There is never an easy group at World Cups, and we can't afford to
think that we've ended up in one."
Australia start their campaign against Chile on 13 June, Japan are in action the following day against Côte d’Ivoire and Iran play Nigeria on 16 June. Korea Republic get underway against Russia on 17 June.
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