years have copied guardiola football and want to have the ball a little less and focus on defending, as you heard from the germans, and able to profit on the counterattack, usually in the second half and radiate in the games with a lot of highly skilled and very quick players so australia will be hoping to profit i think from the same strategy against argentina, some outstanding coaching decisions and good strategic management by a range of coaches across asia including graham arnold with australia and he will have to be at his best tomorrow morning. wright lets see what the game brings. great to talk to you. so here s the last 16 line up in full. the first games start later when the netherlands take on the usa, and argentina take on australia. there s much more on our website. just log on to bbc.com/news and click through to the world cup section or go via the bbc app.
australia against argentina, australia against argentina, australia are the underdogs in this game, but will they be taking heart from all of those surprise wins? ida from all of those surprise wins? iir: question they will. australia has beaten argentina in the past, they didn t have lionel messi but in 93 they had diego maradona, so the so called smaller nations who aren t fancied in the world cup have taken big steps in this tournament, although it is backwards in terms of the former football, japan used to want to take on spain and germany and the biggest nations and now they are buying counterattack football, as has australia and korea, the first time three asian nations have made a round of 16 so it is a significant step forward for the afc and the globalisation of football but we are doing it on the counterattack, conceding the ball to teams that i guess in the last 10