Nobody saw Popovic’s Turkey masterclass coming. Now for his next trick

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Nobody saw Popovic’s Turkey masterclass coming. Now for his next trick

For a guy who is obsessed with the finest of details, it’s very difficult to imagine Tony Popovic doesn’t have something else up his sleeve for the United States. But good luck guessing what it is.

San Francisco: If you correctly predicted Australia’s starting line-up against Turkey, the next thing you should have done was buy a lottery ticket.

It was not the first time Tony Popovic had dropped Socceroos captain Mathew Ryan to the bench. He did that in his very first match in charge, a crucial World Cup qualifier against China in October 2024, setting the tone for a tenure as national team coach which has been marked by radical selections, calculated gambles and an apparent indifference to public opinion.

During his 20 months in charge, Popovic has given call-ups to players who many people thought were finished and overlooked others viewed as automatic or deserving picks. Almost every squad announcement since he took over as coach has produced at least one decision that left fans scratching their heads.

In the alternate universe where Australia lost to Turkey in their Group D opener, he would have been savaged for leaving Ryan and Jackson Irvine, Australia’s two most experienced leaders, out of his XI. But in this universe, Popovic looks like a genius, and the scrutiny that would have followed a defeat has been replaced by something far more valuable: trust.

“People spoke probably bad about him before Turkey. I don’t know if they did - I’m saying maybe,” Socceroos defender Alessandro Circati said.

“He sort of just shut them all up, because we got a result. So at the end of the day, he plays, depending on the game, for the result and for the win, and that’s it, really.”

And that is key: the idea of a “first XI” does not seem to exist for Popovic, which is perhaps why some supporters don’t understand his line of thinking. He is working off a different picture. He is looking for a best XI: not in the sense of who are the best players, but who are best suited for the specific job required against a particular opponent, or for a particular game.

The United States play a different way to Turkey, and have different strengths and weaknesses - and so a different approach will be required on Saturday (5am AEST) against the World Cup co-hosts at Seattle’s Lumen Field. And that could mean different personnel or different tactics, or most likely both.

For a guy who is obsessed with the finest of details, it’s very difficult to imagine that Popovic does not have something else up his sleeve for the Americans.

“I don’t think you’re going to show all your cards in the first game of the group stage,” said utility Kai Trewin.

“Obviously there were a lot of things that we did well, and we’re trying to just keep building on that and keep improving as the tou

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