Australia Using Scotland As Yardstick

15 August 2012 08:44
It is hard to judge just where you are compared to European countries ahead of a a World Cup when you are based in the Southern hemisphere

Australia manager Holger Osieck will use tonight's game at Easter Road as "a yardstick" ahead of their forthcoming World Cup qualifiers. The Socceroos sit 22 places above Craig Levein's men in the FIFA ranking in 24th place. After taking on Scotland, The Australian side take on Lebanon in a friendly on 6 September before they resume their qualifying campaign away to Jordan five days later. Australia are in Group B of the Asia qualifying sector and have picked up two points so far in their campaign. Osieck plans to use the 90 minutes in Edinburgh as a gauge of his side's standing. He said: "It is going to be a great challenge for us and a good yardstick for us to see where we stand. We are in the process of qualifying for the World Cup and we have important games coming up so it is a great opportunity for me to work with the boys. Last season at the same time we played Wales in Cardiff which was a good challenge and I expect a similar game against Scotland, to help build for the qualifiers in September and October. Being from Europe I am pretty familiar with the European football scene and I know that the Scottish team is decent and it is always tough to play them. They are always committed and give you a great game and that is what I'm looking for. If you look at the names in their squad, they all play at a decent level, the Premier League in England or Celtic here so we know it is going to be a good game for us." Osieck is likely to give debuts at some point during the game to Hearts defender Ryan McGowan and Heracles' Jason Davidson. The Socceroos manager had been impressed with McGowan's progress last season and, speaking on Tuesday, said: "I don't consider them to be here for training and sharing the meals with us. I had Ryan in a scouting camp in Germany last year. He was a little bit raw then but he showed a great deal of commitment and a good understanding of the game. After that I followed him and he made it into the first team and played in the cup final. He has been quite successful and put in some decent performances so I decided to give him the opportunity to join our group and maybe he will get the opportunity to get on the pitch tomorrow."

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