Postecoglou relishing Socceroos' Germany test
Australia coach Ange Postecoglou is urging the Socceroos to take their opportunity to build on their Asian Cup triumph against world champions Germany in Wednesday's friendly.
Germany host Australia in Kaiserslautern with Postecoglou's side hoping to emulate their 2011 shock when they poached a 2-1 victory in Monchengladbach.
A David Carney second-half goal and a Luke Wilkshire penalty sealed the Socceroos first win over Germany at the fourth attempt, but four years on Australia arrived in south-west Germany without talisman forward Tim Cahill. The 35-year-old has been ruled out of the friendlies against Germany and FYR Macedonia with an Achilles problem and with Western Sydney Wanderers forward Tomi Juric struggling to be fit, Australia are short on options up front.
Utrecht's Tommy Oar may be recalled or James Troisi, Nathan Burns and Mathew Leckie, who plays for German second-division side Ingolstadt, could form a three-man attack. Uncapped 19-year-old Lazio forward Chris Ikonomidis is also an option from the bench in an inexperienced squad.
Injuries aside, Australia are buoyed by their AFC Asian Cup success in January, when they beat Korea Republic 2-1 in extra time in the Sydney final, which Postecoglou is eager to build on. "The Asian Cup went well and it has hopefully given us a good foundation," he said.
"Injuries are part and parcel of football, but we want to use the game to try and broaden our depth and throw in a few guys who don't have that much experience. The fact we have a few guys missing means we've been forced to do that."
World champs endure erratic form
Germany are in the process of rebuilding their FIFA World Cup™-winning side by bedding in a three-man defence and captain Bastian Schweinsteiger is set to make his first appearance since the Brazil 2014 Final.
Germany coach Joachim Low will also welcome back defensive midfielder Ilkay Gundogan and defender Holger Badstuber who have both missed at least the last 18 months of international football with injury. The world champions have stumbled through recent UEFA EURO 2016 qualifiers.
A shock first defeat to Poland was followed by a home draw with Republic of Ireland last October before they routed minnows Gibraltar to leave them joint second in their group ahead of Sunday's qualifying match against Georgia.
Heavy 6-0 drubbings at the hands of both Brazil and France in 2013 dented Australian confidence and they finished last in their World Cup group and Postecoglou is particularly keen to avoid another moral-sapping defeat.
"We played the likes of France and Brazil and it wasn't very enjoyable, so you have to perform, but this is a fantastic opportunity for the players, we just don't want to waste it," he said. "They will use the opportunity to try things out and as world champions they know that they can't afford to stand still.
"For both countries it's an opportunity to build on recent success and it's a chance to see how we measure up against the world's best. There will be a lot of Australians in Germany coming to watch, so we hope to give them something to cheer about.
"We want to walk off the pitch knowing we have given our all and come out of it with a bit of respect, it's a challenge against the world's best."