After a historic 2022 World Cup campaign in Qatar, the Socceroos have seemingly laid the platform for a bright future with a number of youngsters now pushing to feature come 2026.
This morning while watching the Socceroos vs Oman match, I had a friend in the UK message me asking for my thoughts on a recent Guardian article. I am reasonably familiar with The Guardian newspaper and its football experts are well respected. The article in question comes out annually by the paper and involves the […]
A-League youngsters Joshua Rawlins and Mohamed Toure have been selected in The Guardian's top players of "Next Generation 2021", a list featuring 60 of the most talented players in the world born in 2004.
The Guardian identifies the top players of each age group annually, providing updates on the career progress made by all 60 players as the years go by.
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The Western Australian outfit have never won a grand final and the experienced defender, who has joined Perth on a two-year deal from Israeli side Hapoel Raanana, is out to help them change that record.
Amsterdam-born Lachman has had spells at PEC Zwolle, Groningen, Twente, Willem II and SC Cambuur, and made more than 190 appearances in the Eredivisie.
The centre-back has also earned 30 international caps for Curacao and played three times in the UEFA Europa League.
The 31-year-old debuted for the Glory in the Asian Champions League recently and with the club possessing a promising clutch of young talent, like Joshua Rawlins, Mason Tatafu and Bryce Bafford, Lachman wants to help them learn the ropes.