Australia’s veteran media outlet, , has exclusively reported that former Melbourne Victory coach Tony Popovic is set to become the new head coach of the Australian national team.
The Australian national team collected only one point from two draws and one loss in the first two rounds of the World Cup qualifiers. Following this, the national team’s head coach, Graham Arnold, resigned voluntarily. According to authoritative sources confirmed by the media, the Australian Football Association has already identified Arnold’s successor. Tony Popovic, a former Australian football legend and Melbourne Victory coach, is set to take the helm of the Australian national team.
The 51-year-old Popovic led Western Sydney Wanderers to the A-League championship in the 2012-13 season and won the AFC Champions League title the following year, which remains the only AFC Champions League trophy for an A-League club to date. He subsequently led Perth Glory to the A-League championship and won the Australian Football Championship with Melbourne Victory.
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