Graham Arnold remains Socceroos boss for now, but what happens ...
Coaching drama, again, was the big story in Australia this week -- albeit one that didn't end with the Socceroos left at the altar like the Jets.
www.espn.comwas seen at press event as Arnold steps down in 2024 amid World Cup qualifying setbacks; in office since 2018 discussed offers to coach abroad, including club opportunities, while keeping ties to youth development talks. Media attention centers on his future possibilities and potential successors as Australia navigates its national-team program post-resignation.
Coaching drama, again, was the big story in Australia this week -- albeit one that didn't end with the Socceroos left at the altar like the Jets.
www.espn.comOfficials are now facing a mad scramble to find new coaches for the Socceroos and Matildas at the same time.
7news.com.auSubway Socceroos manager Graham Arnold spoke to the media on Thursday, as his latest squad was announced, prior to A
socceroos.com.auCoaching drama, again, was the big story in Australia this week -- albeit one that didn't end with the Socceroos left at the altar like the Jets.
africa.espn.comFormer Socceroo manager Graham Arnold opened up for the first time in a one-on-one interview since announcing his resignation from the national team.
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