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Pelatih kepala Irak, Graham Arnold: ‘Kami mampu melakukan sesuatu yang akan mengejutkan dunia’

Australia harus menghadapi perang, suhu 50 derajat Celcius, dan babak play-off untuk membawa negaranya ke Piala Dunia pertama dalam 40 tahun. Dua puluh delapan bulan, 21 pertandingan, empat babak, penalti di menit ke-117, dan babak play-off. Seorang pelatih terjebak di Dubai di mana ia menyaksikan perang dimulai di seberang laut, bom mengguncang segalanya. Sebuah tim terjebak di Baghdad terlebih dahulu dan Yordania berikutnya, rudal beterbangan di sekitar mereka. Perjalanan sejauh 9.000 mil yang terburu-buru menuju…

Pelatih kepala Irak, Graham Arnold: ‘Kami mampu melakukan sesuatu yang akan mengejutkan dunia’
Sumber: The Guardian Football

Australian has had to contend with war, 50C heat and playoffs to steer country to a first World Cup in 40 years

Twenty-eight months, 21 games, four rounds, a 117th-minute penalty and a playoff. A coach stuck in Dubai where he watches war start over the water, bombs shaking everything. A team trapped in Baghdad first and Jordan next, missiles flying around them. A scrambled 9,000-mile trip to Mexico where it all rests on one night, the very last country to make it. And, when they do finally land, the hero whose goal took them there is held up by the FBI and the man whose photographs are due to document history is turned back. There may never have been a journey to a World Cup quite like Iraq’s.

“It’s been an experience,” Graham Arnold says. And the 62-year-old Australian coach who led them through it all – the “football nut” who is their other “dad” and gets mobbed everywhere he goes – is adamant that it’s not over yet. “Now it’s time to show the world what we’ve got.” Listening to him, you can’t help but believe it. Not least because he did when no one else would.

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